Cowabunga, the popular all-in-one system tuning app for TrollStore and MacDirtyCow devices running iOS or iPadOS 14.0-16.1.2, was updated to version 10.0 on Thursday with a significant changelog that serves the interests of end users.
Referring to the changelog posted on the project’s GitHub page, Cowabunga v10.0 contains the following changes and improvements:
– Brand new theme system! Provides less compression, more application consistency, and the clock icon can now be themed! – Added more status bar options: – Change battery info text – Show Wi-Fi/Cell signal strength – Change battery icon capacity – Change Wi-Fi/Cell signal strength bars – Added settings app customizer (custom image, custom footnote, (remove /labels/previews) – Added calculator error message changer – Added change notification shadow color – Added change Control Center background blur color – Added hiding low power warnings in advanced settings – Redesigned trampoline tools UI (merged with trampoline colors) – New background frequency option – Background frequency options now show how often they apply settings – Rearranged some tabs – App now freezes shortly before respring to give trampoline Plinu time to restart. This should help resolve problems with inapplicable settings. how often they apply settings – Rearranged some tabs – The app now hangs shortly before respring to give the springboard time to restart. This should help resolve problems with inapplicable settings. how often they apply settings – Rearranged some tabs – The app now hangs shortly before respring to give the springboard time to restart. This should help resolve problems with inapplicable settings.
As you probably already figured out, this update brings a lot of new features that make Cowabunga an even more powerful system tuning application than before.
The new options include new ways to customize the status bar, ways to hide low power warnings, ways to customize the shadow colors and blur of Control Center and Action Center, and more.
Since Cowabunga can be installed through either TrollStore or MacDirtyCow, it supports a wide variety of firmware versions. TrollStore can permanently sign an app on iOS and iPadOS versions 14.0-15.4.1 (and some 15.5 and 15.6 betas), while the app can alternatively be downloaded on iOS 15.6-16.2.1 using tools like AltStore or Sideloady, where it can use the MacDirtyCow bug instead. However, unlike TrollStore, downloaded apps are not permanently signed and need to be re-signed every seven days.
If you want to learn more about Cowabunga, we highly recommend visiting the project’s GitHub page, where you can learn more about it and use the download links to get the raw file. ipa.
Have you already downloaded and used the new version of Cowabunga v10.0? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below.