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  • abhibeckert@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Apple has always allowed side loading just not as a method of mainstream distribution.

    App developers use it all the time and not just on their own devices, it’s also used to beta test apps.

    There area few different ways it can be done with varying limitations. But in general it is absolutely possible to install apps outside of the App Store. In fact side-loading has been around since before the App Store even existed.

    Almost anyone (except Tim Sweeney) can register for a developer account. And in fact you don’t even need to, since most people who side-load are testers not developers. Developers can deploy a pre-release build of their app to up to ten thousand regular iPhone owners bypassing the app store entirely.

    I have no idea what they’re talking about with “only 3 apps”. As an iOS developer I’ve got countless side loaded apps on my iPhone. Some of them are test builds of my own apps, some of them are test builds of other people’s apps, some of them are hobby projects where I’ve slapped together an app in a weekend — not good enough for public distribution but it works for me and I’ve been using them for years.

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      10 months ago

      The current method for sideloading apps without a developer account seems to be limited to three separate apps at a time.

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        10 months ago

        $99/year is a lot of you’re just doing it to side load. If you’re using all the tools available, it’s not that much.