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Is cSploit still alive? #1009
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Probably no |
:-( |
I very much doubt it. cSploit functionality would have been utterly cripppled by changes made in Android 9, let alone any changes coming in Android Q. Android updates are simply coming too fast for development of cSpolit to keep up. Some devices with stock Android 8 have some features working but many of the exploits have been patched out years ago. Be the change you want to see. If you guys are interested in an app that actually works, make one yourselves. P.S. The dev (fat-tire) is active on Twitter. You could @ him on Twitter and ask if he's still going to develop the app at all. Either way, I'd suggest making your own or at least pitching in with this one or cloning the repo. |
FWIW the only contributions I've been making are to the Android part-- I've just pushed some changes to target Android "Q". Does someone want to build it and see if it broke everything/anything? More changes would be to support the Material UI and that kind of thing, but as far as the 'guts" goes-- ie, building an x86 core and updating it (its pretty old now), that's something @tux-mind could look at OR anyone who feels like it can do it. As @ghost said, the source is here. |
I'll do it soon. Been watching |
Because the last update was 8 months ago.
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