As I'm not technical, how does it address the app gap which led to BBOS/10 and Windows Phone's failures?
The article in different places states:
1. Apostrophy runs on a Linux Kernel compatible with AOSP
2. It can run the Google Play Store in a sandbox
3. Apostrophy doesn't view Android with Google Mobile Services as a viable option
4. Apostrophy will have its own app store
So, how would someone load apps? If it means we need to sideload them, that's a whole world of risk right there. Not sure what no. 2 above means. If no. 4, it's doomed, no developer will port their apps (no matter how easy it is) to a niche, "enthusiast" OS.