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by gwbas1c
806 days ago
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It's not really in their interests: Apple pushes developers towards developing native applications in Swift that target their platforms. In contrast, Microsoft has a very healthy web development platform. Edge allows debugging in-browser Javascript and C# (via WASM) in Visual Studio. |
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So, in other words, complaints about "Google's broeser is too good, it is unfair how fast they are moving!" Therefore ring hollow.
Yes, Apple could compete if they wanted to. There is no anti competitive pressure stopping them.
But Apple simply chooses not to make a good browser, even though they could.