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As a result of the agreement between Apple and the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA), the third-party iOS app store marketplace AltStore PAL is now live in the EU. The store has been developed by Riley Testut and Shane Gill to accommodate apps that can be self-hosted by developers on their own servers.

 

To install the app store, an annual subscription fee of €1.50 (plus tax) must be paid, which covers Apple’s Core Technology Fee (CTF). During the installation process, Apple confirms with the user multiple times if they wish to proceed with installing a third-party app, before it finally lets them get through.

 

AltStore PAL is bringing with it two apps, both developed by Testut himself: the Delta game emulator and a clipboard manager app ‘Clip’. The Delta app is simultaneously also making way to the App Store outside of the EU. According to Testut, AltStore PAL is also open to submissions from third-party developers.

 


For the purpose of monetization, AltStore PAL is incorporating its marketplace with Patreon, and intends to assist developers in distributing beta apps as a reward for crowd-sourced funding – something that the App Store doesn’t allow.

 

Contrary to what may be perceived, AltStore PAL is actually not a new app marketplace, as it made its first debut in 2019 for iOS. The only challenge has been making it work on the iPhone by tricking the device into thinking you’re the app’s developer, with the help of AltServer - a software that runs on a Mac or PC.

 

It is plausible that with a software that runs on the iPhone, developers won’t need to go through the App Store each time to get onto customer’s devices. While the Delta app is now fully supported by Apple, Clip still needs some workarounds that are all against the App Store policies, in order to run in the background.

Third-Party App Store for iPhone ‘AltStore PAL’ Goes Live in the EU along with Two Apps



As a result of the agreement between Apple and the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA), the third-party iOS app store marketplace AltStore PAL is now live in the EU. The store has been developed by Riley Testut and Shane Gill to accommodate apps that can be self-hosted by developers on their own servers.

 

To install the app store, an annual subscription fee of €1.50 (plus tax) must be paid, which covers Apple’s Core Technology Fee (CTF). During the installation process, Apple confirms with the user multiple times if they wish to proceed with installing a third-party app, before it finally lets them get through.

 

AltStore PAL is bringing with it two apps, both developed by Testut himself: the Delta game emulator and a clipboard manager app ‘Clip’. The Delta app is simultaneously also making way to the App Store outside of the EU. According to Testut, AltStore PAL is also open to submissions from third-party developers.

 


For the purpose of monetization, AltStore PAL is incorporating its marketplace with Patreon, and intends to assist developers in distributing beta apps as a reward for crowd-sourced funding – something that the App Store doesn’t allow.

 

Contrary to what may be perceived, AltStore PAL is actually not a new app marketplace, as it made its first debut in 2019 for iOS. The only challenge has been making it work on the iPhone by tricking the device into thinking you’re the app’s developer, with the help of AltServer - a software that runs on a Mac or PC.

 

It is plausible that with a software that runs on the iPhone, developers won’t need to go through the App Store each time to get onto customer’s devices. While the Delta app is now fully supported by Apple, Clip still needs some workarounds that are all against the App Store policies, in order to run in the background.

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