Alternative app store AltStore PAL is joining the fediverse
AltStore PAL, the alternative iOS app store available in the European Union and Japan, is joining the social web. In a post on Wednesday, AltStore PAL announced that users across Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky can now interact with apps that developers choose to federate on its explore.alt.store website.
Any likes from the social web will appear on AltStore PAL, according to creator Riley Testut, who shared last October that “you’ll be able to comment on an app on Mastodon, like a news update on Threads, then open AltStore and view all these same interactions in-app.” Users can also now sign into the AltStore PAL with their Mastodon or Bluesky accounts.
“Our aim with adding fediverse features to AltStore is to improve the discoverability of apps by making them shareable on the social web,” Testut tells The Verge. “In the future, we’d love for apps to have native support within ActivityPub and become a standard ActivityPub object like notes and articles, allowing them to appear like any other item in your feed.”
Along with this update, AltStore PAL is adding three fediverse-friendly apps to its store. That includes the open-source short-form video platform Loops, the video-sharing app PeerTube, and the Mastodon client iPhanpy. You can access these new apps from the store’s redesigned Sources page, which now features collections of apps in categories like “popular,” “indie gems,” and “fediverse favorites.”
AltStore PAL, the alternative iOS app store available in the European Union and Japan, is joining the social web. In a post on Wednesday, AltStore PAL announced that users across Mastodon, Threads, and Bluesky can now interact with apps that developers choose to federate on its explore.alt.store website. Any likes…
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