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 ...
iDOS, a repackaged version of the open source DOSBox emulator, is back on the App Store after getting rid of the ability to load games and other software using iTunes file syncing. While that might ...
After Apple's sudden U-turn on emulators, the banned iDOS is allowed back into the App Store. The developer doesn't quite trust the peace. Apple's persistent and recently increasingly abstruse fight ...
The creator and developer of the iDOS 2 emulator for iPad has indicated to users that it probably won't be long before it vanishes from the App Store. Chaoji Li announced today that Apple has found ...
If you've wanted to bring your favorite old school desktop and DOS games to your iPhone or iPad, the iDOS DOS Emulator was a great way to do it - until it was removed from the iTunes App Store several ...
iOS fans had the brief opportunity to score a sweet app this morning before Apple quickly pulled it away. iDOS, a DOS based emulator, was briefly released and then yanked from the Apple Store, but not ...
Our sister site TouchArcade is following the story of iDOS, a new emulator application that appeared in the App Store earlier today which allows users to run DOS and even Windows 3.0 on their iOS ...
You know what they say. You snooze, you miss out on a DOS emulator in the Apple App Store. That rare and unimaginable occurrence happened earlier today, when the so-called iDOS emulator was briefly ...
The developer of "iDOS 2," a popular DOS emulator for iOS, on Thursday said Apple will remove the app from the App Store for breaking review guidelines. Available since 2014, iDOS 2 emulates the DOS ...
iDOS 2, an app designed to allow users to play classic DOS games, will soon be pulled from the App Store, the app's creator said today. According to iDOS developer Chaoji Li, he tried to submit an ...
Earlier this month, my 9to5Mac colleague Parker Ortolani wrote about iDOS 2, which is not exactly a new app but had been getting a lot of attention recently as users discovered how to use it to run ...
If you want to run any old DOS software on your iPhone, you still can, using a new version of iDOS and a freeware utility to work around one of Apple's App Store ...
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