According to news on April 18, developer Riley Testut recently issued an announcement announcing the launch of AltStore PAL for EU member states and inviting local iPhone users to experience this third-party app store.
AltStore PAL is an open source application designed to publish applications from independent developers. At launch, the mall has two apps, Testut’s Delta game emulator and the clipboard manager app Clip. In Europe, the Delta game emulator is distributed through the AltStore PAL third-party application store, while in other markets outside the EU, it is currently available on the App Store. Testut said that if the AltStore PAL works smoothly, third-party app developers can submit their apps for distribution outside of the App Store. The app market is designed to be decentralized and have no directory, so developers need to self-promote their apps and direct users to their websites to install apps through the AltStore. Distributing apps through the AltStore is free, but it’s worth noting that apps that exceed 1 million annual installs for the first time will pay a core technology fee of €0.50 to Apple for each new download. To cover this cost, Testut announced access to the AltStore PAL mall, charging an annual fee of 1.50 euros. Attach reference addressIntroducing AltStore PALThe above is the detailed content of Third-party app store AltStore PAL is online, inviting European iPhone users to experience it. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!