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posted by janrinok on Tuesday October 08 2019, @05:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the never-say-it-can't-be-done dept.

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How an iOS developer built an alternative App Store for the iPhone

Riley Testut has spent the better part of the last decade trying to sneak in through the side door of the iPhone. Since he was a teenager, the Dallas-Fort Worth native has been fascinated with app development — in particular, with emulation technology that allows modern computing devices to run the video game software of decades-old game consoles.

Yet Testut, a longtime Apple fan, was disheartened when he came to realize that classic video games from developers like Nintendo would never make their way onto the official iOS App Store. Nintendo has no interest in porting its games to iOS — it has since opted to make mobile-specific versions instead — and Apple has always had strict policies against apps that can be used for piracy. So Testut decided to try to build the emulation technology that would let you do it yourself.

AltStore is a way to distribute iPhone apps that are not allowed on the official App Store

"As a kid, I played all these games, and so I just came across some code that I thought I could turn into an app to play Game Boy games, and that just started a whole thing," Testut says. "I just found myself in this whole emulation scene. I probably don't know if I would have picked it really if I had thought through everything. Because it's a lot to work on these apps, knowing that they're not going to be in the App Store ever."

His initial emulation work, spanning the last two years of high school, resulted in a Game Boy emulator known as GBA4iOS. It made headlines in 2014 when both Apple and Nintendo moved to shut his project down. (GBA4iOS lived on for some time, thanks to a clever loophole, but it is no longer available.)

Now, Testut, a 22-year-old freelance software developer living in Los Angeles, may have figured out a way for his software to live on Apple's iOS platform for good. He calls it AltStore, and it's an alternative mobile app distribution platform that lets anyone download software that's not available on the official App Store.

The store's very first app: Delta, a GBA4iOS successor Testut has been building since well before he entered the University of Southern California a half-decade ago. The really interesting part is that none of it requires you to jailbreak your iPhone, so it's available to anyone who's willing to download it, for free.

Delta is a powerful app with the kind of polish you'd expect from a major software maker. It lets anyone run corresponding game files for NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, and even Nintendo 64 consoles. Testut is also working on Nintendo DS emulation and other related projects for future updates. It's the kind of app Apple would never allow, but it's also the kind of software iPhone users have been dreaming about for years.

"It's more fun working on it for iOS because, yeah, on Android, I could just release a tiny [emulator]. But on iOS, I know that people want this. I know people want to relive those games. I also know that so many people have iPhones. I have an iPhone," he says. "So I want to bring what I know people want to everyone. That's really the motivation here."


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  • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Tuesday October 08 2019, @10:59PM (5 children)

    by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Tuesday October 08 2019, @10:59PM (#904382) Journal
    Don't make me laugh. They only shipped the 1st batch 2 weeks ago - and only idiots buy a first run.

    I want to see what I'm getting. No local vendor? No sale. And I'm not spending $700 US for a phone, ever. I don't do games or video so I don't need the latest and greatest specs. I don't do video chat (or any chat). I don't worry about privacy because I don't go to more than a few sites, nothing from google or social media. Never used amazon. So a data thief is going to get nothing. Not enough to do identify theft (as if anyone would want to be me), nothing embarrassing (the trolls already put it all out there), nothing I really care about.

    If I want to run Linux I won't do it on my phone.

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  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Wednesday October 09 2019, @11:49AM (4 children)

    by FatPhil (863) <reversethis-{if.fdsa} {ta} {tnelyos-cp}> on Wednesday October 09 2019, @11:49AM (#904647) Homepage
    OK, we get it, you are not going to be happy no matter what, feel free to go on, and on, and on about that at length.
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    • (Score: 2) by Nerdfest on Wednesday October 09 2019, @12:54PM (1 child)

      by Nerdfest (80) on Wednesday October 09 2019, @12:54PM (#904684)

      Look at the email address.

      • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Thursday October 10 2019, @02:02AM

        by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Thursday October 10 2019, @02:02AM (#905001) Journal
        Anyone can get an iCloud email account - the basic account is free , not restricted to Apple devices. Considering how everyone else data mines email, it's the only logical choice for non-critical communications. Having said that, I dropped my Android in a bucket of bleach and didn't notice for an hour and a half, and my sister had upgraded her iPhone so she lent me an iPhone 6. The interface is shitty, but not nearly as shitty as Androids material design is you are low vision and extremely colour blind.

        A side benefit is no data-mining Google apps, no uninstallavle social media shit (unlike some Android phones), I don't use that that any more. Can you say the same thing?

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    • (Score: 2) by barbara hudson on Thursday October 10 2019, @02:10AM (1 child)

      by barbara hudson (6443) <barbara.Jane.hudson@icloud.com> on Thursday October 10 2019, @02:10AM (#905008) Journal
      The phone is overpriced, like many phones. If I want to use Linux, I have a laptop with a 26" external screen. When you're visually handicapped,Linux on a smartphone is unusable. For the general public, you cannot even give away Linux - I spent years trying, and consumers don't want it. Only my coworkers, and only some of them, who were envious of how much easier it was to develop under Linux. But most employers don't give users a choice of operating systems, and office workers trying to deal with shit software like OpenOffice/libreoffice need to get the job done. In such cases free ends up being way too expensive.
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      • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Thursday October 10 2019, @10:31AM

        by FatPhil (863) <reversethis-{if.fdsa} {ta} {tnelyos-cp}> on Thursday October 10 2019, @10:31AM (#905146) Homepage
        > When you're visually handicapped, Linux on a smartphone is unusable.

        I call bullshit. My g/f's registered blind, and has used a Nokia N900 for a decade.
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