Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Wolvic does not work on the Vision Pro.
Describe the solution you'd like
Wolvic should work on the Vision Pro.
Describe alternatives you've considered
An iPad browser that support WebXR but I don't think, beside Safari obviously, any exist as they have (or had in Europe maybe?) to rely on WebKit. Note that there was a WPE/WebKit backend test a while ago, could be helpful.
Additional context
iOS is now opening up in the EU to other browsers with their own engine. The Vision Pro is a locked down headset as other Apple products. It would be interesting to have a proper alternative that users can customize, a proper open-source solution within that otherwise limited ecosystem.
I'm closing this because Wolvic runs on AOSP devices, porting it to VisionOS will force us to completely change the architecture so it'd effectively be a different product.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Wolvic does not work on the Vision Pro.
Describe the solution you'd like Wolvic should work on the Vision Pro.
Describe alternatives you've considered An iPad browser that support WebXR but I don't think, beside Safari obviously, any exist as they have (or had in Europe maybe?) to rely on WebKit. Note that there was a WPE/WebKit backend test a while ago, could be helpful.
Additional context iOS is now opening up in the EU to other browsers with their own engine. The Vision Pro is a locked down headset as other Apple products. It would be interesting to have a proper alternative that users can customize, a proper open-source solution within that otherwise limited ecosystem.