and I guess we all use a lot of responsive websites that are minimally web apps in funtionality, even if they did not offer manifest files for standalone mode
I just found out that hover which is a responsive website without mobile apps can be added to home screen ("install") on mobile...
well I tried it and it is on my home screen as a web app! vow!
I mean a web app is not a website you download or install, no need to ask how many are on the home screen...
the real question is web capabilities, we need good web programmers, companies with web strategies to get a lot of powerful websites
it is actually not the most important thing whether you add it to the homescreen or what...
the most important thing is to support the web capabilities with security in mind
it is not a fight against native, it is a choice and competition, freedom, free choices are normally good
I just found out that hover which is a responsive website without mobile apps can be added to home screen ("install") on mobile...
well I tried it and it is on my home screen as a web app! vow!
I mean a web app is not a website you download or install, no need to ask how many are on the home screen...
the real question is web capabilities, we need good web programmers, companies with web strategies to get a lot of powerful websites
it is actually not the most important thing whether you add it to the homescreen or what...
the most important thing is to support the web capabilities with security in mind
it is not a fight against native, it is a choice and competition, freedom, free choices are normally good