Believe it or not, there are legitimate iOS apps beyond the App Store that you can install on your iPhone. Some of them even work for iPad, Apple TV, and Mac, and there are also benefits to using them over apps found in the App Store. Not all of you will want to try these apps out because they are all in beta testing. If you enjoy using iOS betas on your iPhone from Apple's developer and public beta programs, you'll probably like testing out beta apps from third-party developers. Best of all, everything is available from Apple's app-testing platform, TestFlight, which means you're not doing... more
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