I'm sorry but that's not possible, technically and legally. To upload iOS apps to devices and the app store you definitely need a Mac because those apps have to be codesigned and this can only be done with your private certificates and Apple's Xcode toolchain.
iOS Hollywood Player
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There is no Hollywood player then for iOS?
I was searching for it, since it is still is listed at the Features page:
"Android and iOS support via the freely available Hollywood Player"
I was searching for it, since it is still is listed at the Features page:
"Android and iOS support via the freely available Hollywood Player"
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Yeah, the Hollywood Player for iOS exists but it's impossible to distribute it because it won't be allowed on the App Store. However, I think there are some new regulations in the EU that force Apple to allow installing apps from outside the App Store. As soon as this is possible, I'll put up the Hollywood Player for iOS for download.
Re: iOS Hollywood Player
According to this article https://www.sportskeeda.com/gaming-tech ... -app-store companies have until march 24 to adapt to the law.
"While the Digital Markets Act was signed into law in September 2022, companies have until March 2024 to comply with the rules, giving Apple ample time to prepare for the massive transition."
"While the Digital Markets Act was signed into law in September 2022, companies have until March 2024 to comply with the rules, giving Apple ample time to prepare for the massive transition."