This question naturally hit the nail on the head.
If Lin Yi hadn't produced this system as a mature future system, this would indeed be the most critical issue.
In other words, it's like Apple's iOS system, which cannot be compatible with the Android system. Consequently, the applications in the Apple Store and the Android Store are different.
If it weren't for Apple's vast market share, which demonstrated a market opportunity to software companies, they wouldn't spend money to develop iOS versions of their applications.
Otherwise, Apple wouldn't have so quickly had iOS version applications.
However, it's important to realize that Lin Yi's system doesn't have as large a market as Apple does. In other words, whether there will be a market is still uncertain.
As a result, which company would specially develop applications for an operating system with no market at that time?
Of course, Lin Yi has no worries about this at all.
