ah that makes sense. So you need to use Xcode if you want to be on the App Store. So you can still use third-party apps, but you’ll either need to distribute via sideloading or an alternative app store (in the EU)
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ClassyHatter@sopuli.xyz 1 week ago
Apple actually open sourced Swift language, and it’s available for other operating systems as well: www.swift.org
Xcode is the app you need to use, if you want to submit your app to macOS or iOS App Store. You can build macOS apps with other tools, but you can’t distribute them in the App Store. There are developers who sell their apps through their own websites, or through other marketplaces, such as Steam. And while you can build iOS apps with other tools as well, it’s mostly pointless as you can’t distribute them, because iPhone doesn’t support sideloading. Jailbroken iPhones are an exemption to that.
scheep@lemmy.world 1 week ago
quack@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
You dont have to jailbreak to sideload apps on iOS and this hasn’t been the case for a long time. The problem is that if you’re not in the EU, it’s still not as straightforward as it really should be. But it can be done.