Executing code can introduce or changes features or functionality of the app and allows for downloading of content without licensing,' Apple said.
'Specifically, your app executes iDOS package and image files and allows iTunes File Sharing and Files support for importing games. While updates have been relatively consistent, Apple is threatening to pull iDOS 2 from the App Store for running afoul of the company's guidelines.Īs detailed in a blog post from developer Chaoji Li, Apple in a letter said the app does not comply with App Store Review guideline 2.5.2, which restricts apps from installing or running executable code.
The app comes complete with a PC keyboard, gamepad, and mouse, each of which can be operated by Bluetooth accessories. The developer of 'iDOS 2,' a popular DOS emulator for iOS, on Thursday said Apple will remove the app from the App Store for breaking review guidelines.Īvailable since 2014, iDOS 2 emulates the DOS system on iOS, allowing users to play classic games and use other DOS applications like word processors.