This guide hub explains how to download Delta Executor V2 on iOS, Android, and macOS, how to choose the correct file, and what to do if an install fails. For direct download buttons, go to the device pages. For common problems and quick answers, use the FAQ.
Search engines and users both prefer pages that answer questions clearly. This guide page focuses on: how to download, how to install, which file to use, how to handle iOS IPA signing (Ksign or Esign), and how to fix the most common issues without guessing. If you only want the file, use the download pages.
Delta Executor Download pages are separated by device so you always download the correct format. iOS uses IPA, Android uses APK, and macOS uses DMG. If you download the wrong type, the install will fail.
An IPA is an iOS application package. To install an IPA, it typically must be signed, then installed on the device. If you are using an IPA method, tools like Ksign or Esign are commonly used for signing and installing.
Android installs typically use an APK file. After downloading, Android may ask you to allow installation from your browser or file manager. This is normal and can be enabled in settings for that specific app.
macOS installs often use a DMG file. After downloading, open the DMG and move the app into Applications. If macOS shows a security prompt, you may need to allow it in Privacy & Security depending on your macOS settings.
If you see a message that the app can’t be opened, open System Settings, then Privacy & Security, and look for an option to allow opening the app.
The best way to stay current is to always download from the device pages. When a new V2 release is posted, the device page buttons are updated so you don’t need to memorize old links.