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They deprecated support in macOS (their own product). OpenCL is alive and well. Also, Apple contributed to many open source (i.e. CUPS) projects as well as creating new ones (i.e. WebKit). Chrome switched to Blink when Google's interests went against the WebKit ones, mainly the focus on privacy of the latter.
Swift is open source, it's not limited to Apple platforms.
FYI, the dongle is made by Belkin, not Apple.
Your color picker is displaying the value of the color rendered by your screen that, for modern macs, has a different color space (P3 usually). If you set your color picker to display values in sRGB you get the correct one as you can see here.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you allow opening applications from anywhere in your Mac's Security preferences, otherwise this app will not work.
This is a really, really bad advice. You can get the same result on an app basis by right clicking on the .app icon and click Open; the OS will ask you if you want to trust the app and will sign it for you.
Apple has published guidelines since at least iOS 2, way before Google.
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/MobileHIG/
Mmm it makes Safari 9 crash instantly...
Also heads up: the app doesn't validate on El Capitan for me. You should check the signing with spctl and see what's up to avoid the "Unidentified Developer" dialog.
Right click on the .app -> Open -> Open. The system will sign the binary for you ;)
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