Man, sideloading apps has been such a game-changer for me, especially when Apple's restrictions feel too limiting. If you're looking beyond AltStore in 2024, there are some solid options. First up, there's TrollStore—it's been a godsend for permanent sideloading on certain iOS versions. No need to refresh every 7 days, which is a huge relief. Then there's Sideloadly; it's super user-friendly and works wirelessly, though you still need to re-sign apps weekly. For those who want a more hands-off approach, services like Signulous or AppDB offer paid signing with longer expiration periods. I've tried AppDB, and while it's not free, the convenience is worth it if you sideload often.
Another route is using developer certificates, but that can get pricey if you go through Apple's official program. Some third-party vendors sell enterprise certs, but I’d be cautious—they can get revoked unexpectedly. Honestly, the best alternative depends on your iOS version and how much hassle you’re willing to tolerate. TrollStore is my top pick if your device supports it, but if not, Sideloadly strikes a nice balance between simplicity and functionality. Either way, it’s great to see the sideloading community keeping options alive despite Apple’s restrictions.
If you’re like me and love tweaking your iPhone beyond the App Store’s limits, you’ve probably hit AltStore’s limitations. Lately, I’ve been experimenting with Esign—it’s a solid alternative that lets you sideload IPA files directly on your device, no computer needed. It does require a certificate, but there are ways to get free ones (though they’re not always stable). Another underrated option is Scarlet; it’s got a clean interface and works similarly to AltStore but with fewer refreshes. Just keep in mind that none of these are perfect—Apple’s policies mean revokes are always a risk. Still, it’s fun to explore these workarounds and see what sticks.
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