You see this with some apps (I think ReVanced is a popular example?) and games occasionally, and I’ve never been clear on how they do it.
You see this with some apps (I think ReVanced is a popular example?) and games occasionally, and I’ve never been clear on how they do it.
Not exactly the question you were asking, but there are also SDKs for closed source software. You can get a library, or just an interface definition you adapt to. It can be frustrating when you cannot peek a layer deeper into the system, and takes head banging, but it’s a thing. Often, if you are a significant enough client, you can get consulting or guidance from the devs at the other end.
Nowadays a lot more business software is open source (at least partially), because it increases adoption. People found that when you remove the stops, others will flock and build stuff around.