You’re expressing an ideology here. It’s not pragmatic and doesn’t reflect real world experience.
Yes, I have friends who don’t have Apple devices and I can’t use Freeform with them, so of course there are limits.
I recently sent my 85 year old mother an iPad so she can more easily watch videos and do video calls. She can use Freeform with me, but there is no chance she would be able to use a Linux or Windows collaboration tool, or even something web based.
By your logic, there is no such thing as a collaborative tool, but this is obviously not what people mean.
Yes, I have friends who don’t have Apple devices and I can’t use Freeform with them, so of course there are limits.
I recently sent my 85 year old mother an iPad so she can more easily watch videos and do video calls. She can use Freeform with me, but there is no chance she would be able to use a Linux or Windows collaboration tool, or even something web based.
By your logic, there is no such thing as a collaborative tool, but this is obviously not what people mean.