ニュース Apptoide:最初の無料iOSアプリストアがEUで利用可能になりました

Apptoide:最初の無料iOSアプリストアがEUで利用可能になりました

著者 : Audrey アップデート : Mar 29,2025

iOS App Storeの代替品を探している場合、Appleが歴史的にエコシステムを密接に守ってきたため、課題に直面する可能性があります。しかし、一連の合法的な戦いに続いて、昨年は風景が変わり始めました。現在、Epic GamesストアがすでにiOSでマークを付けているため、新しい競争相手のAptoideがシーンに入り、EU iOSユーザーに新鮮なオプションを提供しています。

私たちは以前、2024年半ばの最初のベータ段階でAptoideを取り上げてきましたが、現在、すべてのEU IOSユーザーはAptoideを無料でダウンロードして提供することができます。 AptoideはiOSの最初の代替アプリストアであると大胆に主張していますが、Epic Gamesストアが数か月までに完全なリリースに技術的にそれらを打ち負かしたことは注目に値します。

ただし、Aptoideを際立たせているのは、より広範な製品です。主にゲームに焦点を当てたEpic Gamesストアとは異なり、Aptoideはより一般的なアプリの選択を提供します。さらに、Aptoideは、ユーザーが使用したいアプリの特定のバージョンを選択できるようにする革新的な機能を導入しています。これは、Androidユーザー専用の機能です。

ytあるいは、私の最初の発言は懐疑的に思えるかもしれませんが、Aptoideは、特にベータ期間を検討するときに、iOSの最初の一般的なサードパーティのアプリストアであるという正当な主張を持っていると思います。壮大なゲームストアは、サードパーティのオプションですが、主要な業界プレーヤーによって操作されています。

Epic v Apple Legal Battleとその後のiOSのより多くのアプリストアへのオープンに従っている私たちにとって、この開発は有望です。現在、AptoideがApple App Storeに不満を抱いているユーザーをうまく引き付けることができるかどうかに焦点が当てられます。

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