It wasn't just an app; it was a cultural phenomenon. People would brag about "saving" their data plans while sitting in Plateia Syntagmatos or wandering the alleys of Mykonos. The Apple Crackdown
Apps that claim to hack, crack, or automatically inject Wi-Fi passwords are banned from the App Store. Database-Style iOS Apps
While not specifically designed for iOS, there are similar educational tools available on the App Store that can test network vulnerabilities, potentially helping users find their WPA keys.
This method is , and can be unreliable. Performance is often sluggish, and you may encounter frequent bugs and compatibility issues. This is a workaround for enthusiasts willing to experiment, not a practical daily solution.
Available on the App Store , this app is designed to help you locate reliable public hotspots, which is a safer and legal alternative for connectivity.
While not its primary purpose, students struggling with reading historical Greek scripts can use the app as a learning aid. Point it at a confusing letterform (e.g., a makeshift lunate sigma) and the app explains its development.