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by netfire
4040 days ago
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Couldn't you say the same about the operating system in general? That is, that apps are limited to the the container provided by the APIs given by the operating system? The browser is only limited by the restrictions given to it by the operating system. There's no reason a browser can't run frame-less graphics-intensive apps with something like WebGL or why it couldn't have access to more of the operating system and hardware or function more like an app. The main workflow of a web browser (urls and browser history), don't seem any more restricting than having to use an app store to download an app or using the home screen to launch an app. (I would argue that they are, in fact, less restricting). The restrictions are a factor of the operating system, not a inherit restriction of a web-based workflow. |
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