Too bad Apple never kept the promise of opening up FaceTime for the world. I and other professionals I know are using the technology (audio and video) in business. 

There’s an opportunity for business level functionality if the technology was opened up. Apple needs to rely on all computers — Window PCs included — to support the software in order for it to really become the revolutionary offering Apple has made it out to be.

The tech that FaceTime is built on is a collection of open source and licensed tech that Apple does a great job of tying together. All Apple really has to do is to release their code and any licensing dependancies and let the third parties work out any licensing issues — if they have any.

And speaking of FaceTime, why doesn’t Apple use it to offer live support? I’d love to see an Amazon Fire-like feature where you can get live support complete with remote control and administration. That would be extremely useful on a practical level for macOS/iOS/iPadOS/watchOS/tvOS device users and a great public relations move for Apple.

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