It was only yesterday that Apple unveiledmacOS 10.15 Catalinaand launched the first developer beta, and it didn’t take long for beta testersto report that Saurik’s Cydia Impactor tool wouldn’t openon the newfangled macOS operating system due to its 32-bit nature.

Fortunately, this is no longer an issue. Saurik has updatedCydia Impactoron Tuesday with 64-bit support, which as you might come to expect, makes the popular side-loading software fully-compatible with Apple’s upcoming macOS Catalina update.

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According to the full changelog, Cydia Impactor version 0.9.52 encompasses the following changes:

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Saurik updated Cydia Impactor without apprising the jailbreak community, but hacker andunc0verlead developer helped to spread the word shortly after the update was released, ensuring that everyone who will be updating their Mac to macOS Catalina this Fall gets the latest Cydia Impactor update:

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Cydia Impactor is commonly used to install jailbreak apps such asChimera, Electra, and unc0ver, but it’s also an easy method for side-loading miscellaneous .ipa files on your handset when they haven’t been approved by Apple in the App Store. With that in mind, the app can come in handy even if you aren’t jailbroken.

If you’re already using Cydia Impactor on your Mac, then you may update to the latest version by launching the app and going toCydia Impactor > Check for Updatesin the Menu Bar. Those who aren’t using Cydia Impactor alreadycan download it for free from the official website.

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