For years, Apple has prevented developers from distributing any kind of emulators for iOS on the App Store. However, as the company faces pressure from the European Union with the Digital Markets Act ...
The iDOS application is a DOS emulator for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. It was launched in October, but quickly pulled from the App Store. Now it’s back — but the new version is missing one key ...
After a 14-year journey of various states of availability and usefulness amid the shifting policies of Apple’s App Store approval process, MS-DOS game emulator iDOS is back on the iPhone and iPad.
Apple had initially rejected the DOS emulator, but now it’s approving PC emulator apps on the App Store. Apple had initially rejected the DOS emulator, but now it’s approving PC emulator apps on the ...
The first DOS emulator for Apple devices, iDOS 3, is now back on the App Store after Apple eased the restrictions allowing emulators to be published in its marketplace. Since Apple had a change of ...
What just happened? It seems that Apple just can't help itself when it comes to controlling what apps make it onto the iOS App Store. The company has claimed it is opening up to retro game emulators, ...
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