AltStore PAL Store Gets Third-Party Apps and Even Torrent Client in EU

AltStore PAL Store Gets Third-Party Apps and Even Torrent Client in EU

2024-07-24 22:50:23

After debuting in April exclusively with proprietary apps, AltStore PAL — an alternative app store launched in the European Union — has gained long-awaited support for third-party apps in its latest update (version 2.1).

In this new phase, the focus is on the arrival of software that encounters resistance or is banned by Apple in the global App Store — three of the apps that arrived on the platform, in fact, cannot be downloaded from Apple’s official store.

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This is the case of iTorrentwhich is a torrent client for iOS that can be used without jailbreakIt’s from qBitControl — a remote client that allows you to manage the desktop version of qBitTorrent directly from your iPhone.

The other store exclusive app is PeopleDropwhich is nothing more than a discovery-focused dating software that allows users to find people nearby based on location.

AltStore PAL Store Gets Third-Party Apps and Even Torrent Client in EU

Finally, the other app that has arrived on AltStore PAL is UTM-SE. The app recently landed on the App Store after initially being rejected by the store’s review team — specifically for allowing it to emulate older computer systems.

According to AltStore profile on Xall new apps released have been reviewed to ensure that they follow the store’s security standards — which is still subject to a series of Apple impositions, it is worth noting.

To add a new app, simply access the Sources panel (Sources) of the app and select the font for the desired app (which will probably be among the recommended ones).

via The Verge

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