![]() Many video game emulators are open-source. Yes, those are some restrictive limits, but they mean open-source apps Apple doesn’t like can be installed without jailbreaking. This means you can build and install any app you want onto an iPhone or iPad - as long as you have its source code. And Xcode is available for free to Mac users. You no longer have to be a member of the Apple Developer Program to do this, however. This sideloading capability has been reported as a new feature in iOS 9, but it’s really just a new feature in Xcode 7. Previously, you needed a $99 per year developer license to build an application in Xcode and put it on your own iPhone or iPad. This is just a happy side effect of a change in Xcode 7. RELATED: Jailbreaking Explained: What You Need to Know About Jailbreaking iPhones and iPads
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