I don't mind not having backward compatibility especially when it's for a growing framework that's not feature complete. Those versions are semantically versioned so you didn't need to upgrade if you didn't feel like it.
Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform is nowhere near what Flutter does, it's essentially still Android only as their other OS support isn't really stable, even if they say it is. I tried to make an app and gave up and went back to Flutter.
I don't mind not having backward compatibility especially when it's for a growing framework that's not feature complete. Those versions are semantically versioned so you didn't need to upgrade if you didn't feel like it.
Jetpack Compose and Compose Multiplatform is nowhere near what Flutter does, it's essentially still Android only as their other OS support isn't really stable, even if they say it is. I tried to make an app and gave up and went back to Flutter.