He also made sure to lend credibility to the stability of both Cydia and the iOS 8 jailbreak via a pair of tweets—the first of such since the iOS 8 jailbreak arrived.
If you are waiting to jailbreak your iOS 8.0-8.1 device until things are “stable enough”: we now seem to be ready! ;P http://t.co/XRUU74p7i8
— Jay Freeman (saurik) (@saurik) November 6, 2014
Both Saurik and pangu team are saying that they “seem to be ready” It’s been a long and somewhat arduous journey for this particular jailbreak, and its set to hit its crescendo when the Mac version of Pangu releases within the next day or so.
Cydia vendors can now mark their products as iOS 8 compatible. (The jailbreak platform itself is now stable enough to make this reasonable.)
— Jay Freeman (saurik) (@saurik) November 6, 2014
In the meantime, Cydia vendors can now mark their products for sale for iOS 8, something many have been waiting for since the jailbreak debuted. I think that finally is an appropriate adverb to describe this particular moment. Now we can really expect to see developers begin to hammer away at official iOS 8 tweak and app releases.