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by BiteCode_dev
137 days ago
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Apple makes sure it's not practical. You still can't have a "share to" target that is a web app on iOS. And the data your can store in local storage on safari is a joke. Of course, forget about background tasks and integrated notifications. In fact, even on Android you miss features with web apps, like widgets for quick actions, mapping actions to buttons and so on. And no matter how good you cache things, the mobile browser will unload the app, and you will always get this friction when you load the web app on the new render you don't have on regular apps. |
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