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Apple @ Work: Should businesses adopt third-party iOS app stores when available?

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<p>One of the news stories that has dominated the 2024 news cycle is Apple, the EU, and third-party app stores. We recently published a hands-on with Setapp Mobile, and itā€™s a trend that I see moving to the rest of the world in the coming years. How will businesses respond?</p>



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