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by zenbowman 4442 days ago
Yes, but web technologies generally forbid you from doing anything remotely innovative because of the way they are designed.

Most "web apps" work worse than most apps we had two decades earlier, both in terms of design and performance. If you want people to pay for software on the app store, it helps if you put some effort into making your app responsive and exploiting the machine you are on. The only way to do this is with native applications.

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And that's why I was talking about creating a framework that use javascript/html5 to create native apps, like winJS on windowsPhone