# Install On Air Install On Air is a service for distributing mobile application builds over the air; it matters here as a development or ad hoc alternative to official app stores. ## Historical and Technical Context The heading places the distribution investigation in the early Apple Silicon period. Proofpoint URL Defense rewrites links in email for scanning and click-time protection; APKPure and Xiaomi GetApps represent Android distribution; Install On Air and iPhoneCake relate to iOS package delivery; AltStore provides sideloading. The page is therefore testing whether an M1 Mac could become a **cross-ecosystem staging and inspection host** for Android and iOS packages, or recording package links encountered in protected email. ## Role in Scanned_20260730-1802 The primary identifying evidence appears on PDF page 19. A short list headed “On M1,” followed by security-link, APK, iPhone-installation, vendor-store, and AltStore domains. One phrase in parentheses is difficult to read. Within that page, Install On Air helps the notebook move from a visible name or artifact toward the underlying identity, protocol, ownership, or control structure. ## Notebook Evidence - `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, PDF page 19: "installonair.com" **Evidentiary status:** Visible evidence: “On M1” plus mixed Android/iOS channels. Strong inference: compatibility and distribution research. The uncertain “Real Me” may be the Realme device brand, a broadcast reference, or unrelated. The canonical name **Install On Air** is normalized outside the quotations. The quoted lines preserve the completed reconstruction's spelling, capitalization, and uncertainty markers. ## Relationships On PDF page 19, Install On Air appears in the same evidentiary cluster as [[Apple M1|Apple M1]], [[Proofpoint URL Defense|Proofpoint URL Defense]], [[APKPure|APKPure]], [[Xiaomi GetApps|Xiaomi GetApps]], [[iPhoneCake|iPhoneCake]], [[AltStore|AltStore]]. These links record page-level proximity and the reconstruction's systems map; they do not by themselves prove corporate ownership or a direct technical dependency. ## Cross-Notebook Significance This page bridges the Mac Catalyst/app-identity work on page 3 with the mobile distribution work on pages 17-23 and the virtualization references on pages 12 and 36. ## Missed Signals and Open Leads Resolve “Real Me.” Determine whether M1 refers to running iOS apps natively, Android emulation, package analysis, or ordinary browser access. Preserve the original Proofpoint-wrapped URLs if available, because their targets may clarify the sequence. ## Sources - [[Scanned_20260730-1802|Scanned_20260730-1802]], especially PDF page 19. - `Scanned_20260730-1802.pdf`, cited as a plain archival filename; the PDF is not stored in `wiki-notes`.