Files with these naming conventions are typically found on third-party "IPA libraries" or "abandonware" sites.
: Likely a shorthand for the specific community or tool used to dump the app, such as "BFI" (often associated with specific decrypted IPA repositories). Files with these naming conventions are typically found
: Often a verification tag used by specific archival groups (like those on Telegram or private IPA libraries) to indicate the file was tested and works on a specific device or firmware version. : This identifies the game as Frogger (likely
: This identifies the game as Frogger (likely the classic version or a specific mobile remake) at version 1.2.2.1 . Files with these naming conventions are typically found
: Often stands for "unknown," typically referring to the original cracker or the source of the file.
: Sideloading IPAs from unofficial sources can expose your device to malware.