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by Touche
4467 days ago
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> First, you have the absolute most control you will ever have over your application. You have 0 control over distribution though, which is pretty important to me. > There are some amazing libraries for both platforms that you definitely don't want to miss. I don't doubt that the platforms have good 3rd party support, but it's absolutely dwarfed by that of the web community, and that will only grow larger over time. |
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Simply having to wait a week to get approved for the iOS App Store (and less on Android) doesn't constitute 0 control over distribution. You can still release the app to the store when you want, if you plan ahead, and pull it whenever you like. Less control, yes, but not zero.
Also, how is this different from writing a non-native app? The same rules apply to distributing web apps if you want them to be in the store. True that you can release it as a website whenever you want, but that's not really the same thing.