And that’s on top of forcing PC makers to pay for a windows license on EVERY computer they shipped that COULD run windows EVEN IF IT DIDN’T SHIP TO THE CUSTOMER WITH WINDOWS INSTALLED.Plus, IIRC, they forced PC makers to make it the default browser, which is different from building your own device and installing your own software as the default.
There’s a lack of understanding of what’s “anti-competitive”. Apple hasn’t bought out Android hardware makers then shut down the companies. They have not forced developers to broadly sign anti-compete clauses such that apps released on iOS can’t be released elsewhere. They’ve just “made a thing that they hope people want to buy and then put it on the market”. Nevertheless, there are those that feel Apple “making things they hope people want to buy” is Apple being anti-competitive.