How are the blatant anti-competitive practices of Apple just…allowed? How is this even possible?
For example:
You MUST use Apple’s own apps (iMessage, Phone, etc.) as well as Apple’s own App Store
To be fair, the EU is doing work to solve this particular issue…but most of the reforms are only for EU customers
You have to use WebKit when developing a browser for macOS iOS and iPadOS, you can’t use Gecko or Blink
iOS apps must be developed using XCode IF YOU WANT TO PUBLISH IT ON THE APP STORE, which is only available on MacOS…
That last one is weird. Why can’t you compile Swift outside of MacOS (i.e. third party IDEs)? Why can only XCode do it?
edit: Gecko and Blink based browsers are available on macOS. I learnt something new today. Not for iOS or iPadOS though. Also, Xcode is only a requirement for publishing in the App Store. You are able to compile Swift in any OS. You'll just need to distribute the app via sideloading and/or third-party app stores (in the EU)
Global anti-trust efforts are simply not very strong and never have been. They make for boring political platforms and are constantly under attack by corporate actors.
Ideally no business should ever be allowed to grow to the point of being able to exert political influence at all let alone rival the power of small nations, but here we are.
Any rational enterprise will employ all and any anti-competitive practices that it can come up with - if it can get away with them. And the more influence the business exerts, the more it can get away with.
That's false (or a lie because you seem to know a lot about tools). macOS is a Unix system with a lot of compilers. You can also write iOS applications with React or Kotlin.
Last but not least, they are not a monopoly, they make money with expensive phones. You're free to buy another brand.
Edit: downvoted for stating simple facts, feels like good old reddit.