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Or, people who do this sort of work don't want to encourage more people to stay in the walled garden of Apple.


I don't think that's the case. There are plenty of open source projects that open up Airdrop to devices other than Apple's.


Isn't it just a simple question of the ROI for sich a project? If you need an iPhone anyway why should you use an alternative app on another phone?

The only reasonable usecase I can identify are people writing iMessage bots/ spammers but those groups most likely wouldn't want to open-source their stuff.




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