The
Setapp
Mobile
alternative
app
store
is
now
available
in
open
beta
for
iPhone
users
in
the
European
Union,
featuring
50
different
productivity-
and
lifestyle-focused
apps
at
launch.
While
most
of
these
apps,
like
the
Tripsy
itinerary
planner
and
MindNode
mind
mapping
tool,
are
already
available
on
the
official
iOS
App
Store,
Setapp
creator
MacPaw
says
its
own
platform
provides
a
simplified
user
experience
and
a
fair,
performance-based
compensation
model
for
app
developers.
Setapp
was
originally
released
as
an
app
marketplace
for
macOS
before
the
company
launched
a
mobile
version
for
iOS
users.
Setapp
Mobile
launched
as
a
closed
beta
in
May,
shortly
after
the
European
Union’s
Digital
Markets
Act
forced
Apple
to
start
allowing
iPhones
to
support
third-party
app
marketplaces.
Joining
the
Setapp
Mobile
open
beta
requires
iOS
17.4
or
later
and
an
EU-based
Apple
ID.
New
EU
subscribers
can
get
a
seven-day
free
trial
for
the
platform’s
monthly
$9.99
/
€9.49
“iOS
Advanced”
plan,
which
allows
users
to
download
any
iPhone
apps
they
like
from
both
the
Setapp
Mobile
iOS
app
and
Setapp’s
desktop
/
web
marketplace.
Many
of
the
apps
it
offers,
however,
are
free
to
download
via
the
Apple
App
Store.
Users
who
joined
the
previous
invite-only
beta
on
other
Setapp
plans
will
need
to
upgrade,
or
they’ll
lose
access
on
September
17th.
The
Verge
found
the
process
of
actually
installing
apps
using
Setapp
to
be
cumbersome
in
our
initial
hands-on
review,
but
that’s
fairly
typical
for
these
third-party
iOS
app
platforms.
By
contrast,
the
separate
Setapp
Mobile
service
should
be
easier
to
use,
as
it
allows
users
to
download
iOS
apps
directly
from
their
iPhones
without
jumping
through
additional
hoops.
(Originally posted by Jess Weatherbed)
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