It’s not so much that A&H have locked their app for Apple users, it’s more to do with the ROI of hiring android developers and then maintaining that app. I’m not defending the position at all, but that is the reality. I am an Android user after all, but Apple for some reason seems to have always been the defacto standard despite Android being just as, if not more popular. A lot of the popular creative platforms used to be Apple only (Protools, Photoshop, etc…) and that pretty much steered the industry to make sure that Apple was supported first. Times have changed and A&H just seem to be behind for supporting additional platforms. So far behind that community based developers are picking up the slack and that is quite disappointing.