Apple approved UTMSEfirst PC emulator app for iOS deviceallowing users to run classic software and retro games iPhone, iPad and Vision Pro headphones. free apps for developers Turing Software Ltd.now available on the App Store.
UTM SE enables users to emulate a variety of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and even older versions of macOS, directly on Apple devices. Legacy software and games from different computing eras.
While the app itself does not come pre-installed with any operating system, it provides users with various resources and guides for downloading and installing virtual machine. The developer offers pre-built machines on its website, including options for Windows XP to Windows 11, as well as Linux distributions.
The approval came as a surprise, as Apple had previously rejected the app in June and banned it from being notarized on third-party app stores in the United States. European Union. The developers attribute this to AltStore Team Thanks for their help in getting the app approved, as well as other developers for their help QEMU TCTI implementation.
UTM SE supports the VGA mode of the graphical interface and the terminal mode of the text-only operating system. Users can run pre-built machines or create their own configurations from scratch.
The development marks a major shift from Apple’s traditionally closed ecosystem, potentially opening up new possibilities for the company. retro games and fans of legacy software on iOS devices. The app’s approval may also signal Apple’s more flexible approach to emulation software on its platform.
UTM SE enables users to emulate a variety of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and even older versions of macOS, directly on Apple devices. Legacy software and games from different computing eras.
While the app itself does not come pre-installed with any operating system, it provides users with various resources and guides for downloading and installing virtual machine. The developer offers pre-built machines on its website, including options for Windows XP to Windows 11, as well as Linux distributions.
The approval came as a surprise, as Apple had previously rejected the app in June and banned it from being notarized on third-party app stores in the United States. European Union. The developers attribute this to AltStore Team Thanks for their help in getting the app approved, as well as other developers for their help QEMU TCTI implementation.
UTM SE supports the VGA mode of the graphical interface and the terminal mode of the text-only operating system. Users can run pre-built machines or create their own configurations from scratch.
The development marks a major shift from Apple’s traditionally closed ecosystem, potentially opening up new possibilities for the company. retro games and fans of legacy software on iOS devices. The app’s approval may also signal Apple’s more flexible approach to emulation software on its platform.