• Hellfire103OP
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      3611 months ago

      Something Android has had since version 1.0: the ability to install apps from places other than the App Store.

      • @[email protected]
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        1411 months ago

        Ahh yeah i love that about Android. I never knew apple was so locked down, i should have known though

        • @[email protected]
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          511 months ago

          There are ways to sideload apps on iOS, but it’s pain in the ass. From my memory (may not be 100% correct as of today):

          • many 3rd party apps not allowed in apps store are distributed in source code form. use xcode to compile the app yourself and load it to your phone. Works for a week, then you’ll have to install it again. Oh, and you can only install three at a time.

          • there are 3rd party apps stores that sort of working by distributing their developer certificates along with the 3rd party apps (e.g. tweakboxapp, etc). You’ll need to trust the developer certificates before you can install the apps. Oh, and apple frequently revoked their certificates so you’ll going to play cat and mouse with apple.

          • use altstore.io to install 3rd party app. The same 3 apps limit still apply, but this app automatically manage reinstallation for you, so it can reduce the pain of managing sideloaded apps just a bit.

    • @grue
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      1811 months ago

      Loading your own software on a device independently of an app store, a.k.a. “the way general-purpose computers are supposed to work,” a.k.a. “exercising your property rights.”

    • LazaroFilm
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      811 months ago

      On iPhone you can only install an app via AppStore. Side loading is the act of installing an app without the AppStore (with a different store, or by sending a file from your computer… it allows to install apps that Apple doesn’t want on their store for various reasons like a retro game emulator to play Super Nintendo on your phone.

        • @[email protected]
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          311 months ago

          If you pay the developer fee you can sign for a full year, and you can have unlimited apps, but I think you can only sign 10 a day or something.

        • LazaroFilm
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          211 months ago

          Yes. I use SideStore which allows you to renew the app right on your phone without a computer but it’s limited to 3 apps and one is SideStore so really only two sideloaded apps.