The reason pretty much boils down to why Mac users also "sideload" apps outside of the Mac App Store, at least for apps that are not available from Apple's sanctioned store in the first place. It might boggle the mind why some M1 Mac owners would want to sideload iOS apps when iOS apps are supported on the new ARM-based computers. Unfortunately for them, Apple has now closed that window, perhaps for good. That has pushed some to look for a workaround that allowed them to install almost any iPhone or iPad app on M1 Macs. Unsurprisingly, some consider the doors still not opened wide enough as some apps are still unavailable from the Mac App Store. Apple's M1 Silicon opened the doors for more iOS and iPadOS apps to run on macOS beyond the very few supported by Mac Catalyst on Intel-based Macs.
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