• Offering other stores on Apple's iPhones and iPads isn't a surpri

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    Offering other stores on Apple's iPhones and iPads isn't a surprise it's a great move

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    Wed, 14 Dec 2022 13:28:12 +0000

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    If reports prove true, this could be one of the biggest changes to the App Store in years, and it's not the end of the world for your iPhone.

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    Looking at what else you can do with the devices you own in an unofficial capacity can always be tempting, but due to an upcoming European Law, there are reports that Apple is allegedly working on a way to allow alternate App Stores to be installed.

    According to Mark Gurman's report at Bloomberg , this means that other storefronts such as Steam, Amazon, Microsoft and others could be allowed to offer individual stores and install apps through this, similar to the App Store. This means that developers could take 100% of earnings while having more control over what the app could access, such as more graphical power and more control over what your Apple device offers.

    However, developers such as Riley Testut and Shane Gill have been developing an alternative for years, called Alt Store . It offers apps to 'sideload', which means downloading apps on your Apple device without using the App Store that wouldn't be allowed by Apple, such as emulators and virtualization software to easily run Windows XP on an iPad for example.

    The best thing Apple could do, if this is indeed the path it's going down, is to take inspiration from the Alt Store and show that this route is not the
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    When the Alt Store first launched around 2020, I was curious and wanted to
    see how well a few games I own from Sony's PlayStation console would run on
    my 2018 12.9-inch iPad from an emulation app that was being offered on the
    Alt Store, and they ran flawlessly. I had my 8BitDo controller paired to the device and after connecting the tablet to my TV, it was as if I was playing these games through Sony's original console.

    Almost three years later, Apple could be allowing this in some way by the
    time iOS 17 allegedly arrives next year. Granted, this is mainly due to upcoming European laws that may require Apple to do this anyway, but it's still good to see that this is allegedly being worked on by the company.

    On a Mac for example, there's no issue with installing apps that aren't part of the App Store, mainly due to the fact that it's a device and an operating system that's been around for as long as the original Macintosh back in 1984. There would have been huge criticism if you couldn't allow apps outside of
    the App Store to be installed on an Apple Silicon Mac , due to the fact that users have been able to do this for years.

    Security and privacy are the values that Apple has held dear with iOS for years, and rightly so. But as Alt Store has proven, it could unlock stifled innovation alongside a bigger payout for developers if they were able to use coding libraries that were previously exclusive to Apple's teams.

    Testut has also given a great argument on Twitter for why this is good news for developers, and I agree. It's a compromise to offer developers a
    different opportunity for what the App Store has been since its debut in
    2008, and while I don't expect emulators to be allowed regardless if these changes arrive in 2023, it's an interesting future to come for Apple's
    devices as a whole.



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