• Drtysouth205B
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    10 months ago

    It’s not shocking Apple is one step ahead of legislation and law. They have one of the best legal teams in the world.

  • DanTheMan827B
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    10 months ago

    So will they also add the ability for alternative messaging apps to be able to send / receive messages?

    iMessage isn’t popular just because it’s iMessage, it’s popular because it’s the priority messaging system and seamlessly integrates with “normal” SMS/MMS messages.

    I think Apple should make a MessageKit framework (or something like that) to enable apps the ability to essentially replace the messages app.

    Apple makes and locks in so many default apps, and it’s kind of annoying honestly.

    I hope this interoperability will mean something like Trillian could exist for the modern age… a single app that lets you communicate with everyone regardless of the platform they use. it’s a shame XMPP didn’t really take off

    • Just-Some-Reddit-GuyB
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      10 months ago

      I am an avid RCS supporter and have been for years, but I don’t think Apple need to open up the whole app.

      Apple does not have any real lock in for messaging apps, people can add their own to the App Store easily, there are no rules against this. WhatsApp has existed and been the primary messaging for many for a decade and Apple hasn’t ever tried to kill it.

      For legitimate security reasons does not allow other apps to takeover SMS/MMS etc. I am over the moon Apple will finally allow real interoperability between platforms, that was the issue and it will be fixed, no need to bloat it.

  • getwhirleddotcomB
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    10 months ago

    I mean this move really has no downside for Apple. Green text will stay green text. It’ll never be as robust an experience as iMessage.