This weekend Apple officially approved the first PC emulator on the App Store, an open-source app called UTM SE, based on QEMU, and free to download (no IAP). UTM SE can emulate a variety of desktop operating systems and system architectures, including MS-DOS, Windows XP, and (of course) Linux—all without workarounds, jailbreaks, or side-loading .ipa files via Xcode. Still, I should mention (before anyone reading gets too excited) that the overall performance of running Ubuntu on an iPhone or iPad isn’t great — I’ll explain why this is the case in a moment. As you may have heard, Apple relaxed […]
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