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by cyberax
52 days ago
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> Sure, but taking your video editor example, what advantages does an in-browser app provide over a native application like DaVinci Resolve It's the issue of friction. Also, good webapps are often _better_ than native apps, as they can support tabs. > And if this is such a compelling value proposition for full-featured desktop productivity applications, why didn't Java Web Start set the world on fire? Because it relied on Java and SWING, which were a disaster for desktop apps. |
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All the native apps I use support tabs, its a basic feature of the macOS windowing APIs https://developer.apple.com/documentation/appkit/nswindowtab...