Apple Relaxes Rules, Allows DOS Simulator iDOS3 on AppStore Under EU Pressure

TapTechNews August 13th news, over the years, Apple has been preventing developers from distributing any type of iOS simulator on the AppStore. However, under the pressure of the EU's Digital Markets Act, Apple has gradually relaxed the relevant regulations, and the popular DOS simulator iDOS3 has now officially landed on the AppStore.

Apple Relaxes Rules, Allows DOS Simulator iDOS3 on AppStore Under EU Pressure_0

iDOS is the work of developer Li Chaoji, who had previously tried many times to list on the AppStore but failed. In April this year, Apple first allowed retro game simulators (such as Delta) to be listed, but still had a ban on PC simulators, which caused widespread controversy. Under the pressure of developers and public opinion, Apple further revised the AppStore guidelines to allow PC simulators to be listed. UTMSE is one of the first batch of PC simulators approved to be listed, and now iDOS3 follows closely to be listed.

Although iDOS3 was successfully listed, developer Li Chaoji still has doubts and worries that Apple will delist the application for other reasons in the future. He said that although this victory was hard-won, it still needs to be cautious.

iDOS3 is now available on the AppStore, priced at $0.99 (TapTechNews note: currently about 7.1 Chinese yuan), and supports iOS12 and higher systems.

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