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Twemoji 15.0 EFM brings X’s open-source Emoji font to jailbroken devices
If you’re fortunate enough to have a jailbroken device at your disposal in this day and age, and you like the idea of custom Emojis, then we think you will enjoy a new EmojiFontManager add-on called Twemoji 15.0 EFM by iOS developer PoomSmart.
Custom iOS 16 Lock Screen fonts that Misaka users can try right now
It’s no surprise that you can use the Lock Screen editing capabilities of iOS 16 to change the font of your date and time display, but it’s also true that the list of fonts Apple gives you to pick from are quite limited.
Beef up the resolution of your iPhone’s Emojis to 4K ultra HD with this MacDirtyCow & kfd add-on
While Emojis are fun to use for sharing your feelings while texting and using social media, you might be surprised to learn that they aren’t as high in detail as they could be.
This app for jailbroken devices provides users with access to Apple’s SF Symbols on-device
Ever wished you could have a full library of Apple’s SF Symbols graphics on your mobile device? If so, then a new jailbreak app called Symbols by iOS developer MTAC will be your best friend.
JoyPixels brings a new Emoji font to MacDirtyCow & kfd devices
If you use a lot of Emojis when you type to people and you’re interested in an enhanced Emoji font for your device, then you might take a liking to a new add-on called JoyPixels by iOS developers HackZy and PoomSmart for the MacDirtyCow and kfd exploits for iOS & iPadOS 15.0-16.1.2 and 16.0-16.6 beta 1 respectively.
KFDFontOverwrite brings MacDirtyCow-style font editing to non-jailbroken devices running up to iOS 16.6 beta 1
When the MacDirtyCow exploit for iOS 15.X-16.1.2 devices first made its appearance, developers quickly took advantage of the newfangled ability to read and write to kernel memory.
How to adjust the text size of specific apps on Mac
Learn how to change font sizes of specific Mac apps to create a comfortable reading experience without affecting overall size of system text.
Textyle 3 enables advanced text formatting for editable text strings on jailbroken devices
Most of the text you type in various apps on your iPhone appears in your handset’s system font, but if you’ve ever wanted to make your text pop, then a font customization jailbreak tweak has always been the way to go.
MacDirtyCow bug grants advanced system customization, such as changing fonts, on iOS 15.x-16.1.2 without a jailbreak
A bug affecting iOS & iPadOS versions 15.x-16.1.2 and macOS 13.0.1 called CVE-2022-46689, also codenamed MacDirtyCow, has been making headlines recently. This bug was discovered by security researcher Ian Beer of Google Project Zero, and while it’s not being used in any jailbreaks, it does appear to be at the epicenter of some interesting hacks for modding iPhones and iPads recently, such as TrollLock Reborn.
How to create and use a Font Book library on Mac
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to organize your new fonts and styles by creating a Font Book library on Mac. You can also set the library as the default location for new fonts.
How to increase the text size on your Apple Watch
Having difficulty seeing the small text on the already small Apple Watch screen? This tutorial shows you how to increase the text size of your Apple Watch so that it becomes easier to read the text and use your smartwatch comfortably.