: Frequently used as shorthand for "unknown" regarding the source or platform variant.
: Likely the project name or internal codename. "Namtih" is an anagram of "Hitman," and "repins" could refer to "re-pinned" or modified attributes of an existing application. v1-337 : Indicates the software version ( 1.3371.337
: Likely a specific build number or unique timestamp identifier.
: Refers to internal build flags, possibly related to "Binary File Information" or specific user-side obfuscation. .ipa : The standard file extension for an iOS app package. Guidance on .ipa Files
If you are looking to use or analyze this file, keep the following security and procedural considerations in mind:
: Sideloading .ipa files from unofficial sources can expose your device to malware or unauthorized data tracking. It is recommended to scan such files with security tools or run them in isolated environments if possible.
The string provided appears to be a highly specific , typically used in development, beta testing, or unofficial app distribution. It contains technical metadata rather than a standard user-facing title. Technical Breakdown of the Build String
: You can inspect the contents of an .ipa file by changing its extension to .zip and extracting it. This allows you to view the Payload folder and the Info.plist file, which contains the app's bundle ID and configuration.
: Frequently used as shorthand for "unknown" regarding the source or platform variant.
: Likely the project name or internal codename. "Namtih" is an anagram of "Hitman," and "repins" could refer to "re-pinned" or modified attributes of an existing application. v1-337 : Indicates the software version ( 1.3371.337
: Likely a specific build number or unique timestamp identifier. : Frequently used as shorthand for "unknown" regarding
: Refers to internal build flags, possibly related to "Binary File Information" or specific user-side obfuscation. .ipa : The standard file extension for an iOS app package. Guidance on .ipa Files
If you are looking to use or analyze this file, keep the following security and procedural considerations in mind: v1-337 : Indicates the software version ( 1
: Sideloading .ipa files from unofficial sources can expose your device to malware or unauthorized data tracking. It is recommended to scan such files with security tools or run them in isolated environments if possible.
The string provided appears to be a highly specific , typically used in development, beta testing, or unofficial app distribution. It contains technical metadata rather than a standard user-facing title. Technical Breakdown of the Build String Guidance on
: You can inspect the contents of an .ipa file by changing its extension to .zip and extracting it. This allows you to view the Payload folder and the Info.plist file, which contains the app's bundle ID and configuration.