Is THIS the Future of Mobile Apps?

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Progressive Web Apps (or PWAs) offer better privacy, use less space, and work cross-platform. But how usable are they really?

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00:00 Introduction
00:33 What are PWAs?
00:59 Why use PWAs?
02:17 PWAs vs Native Apps
03:10 Hands-On Review
05:38 Final Verdict
07:40 Thanks & Call to Action

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#ProgressiveWebApp #pwa #NativeApp #MobileApp #privacy #cybersecurity #Android #iOS #iPhone #apps #tech
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i find a good option is to have a browser for PWA's and another browser for daily use so you don't get contaminated history

ultravioet
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I believe I have Purple Air loaded as an app (Android), which us great since it doesn't have a dedicated app and super useful during fire season.

Berry_N
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I have a PWA with lots of access to hardware like GPS, notifications, etc., and it works great. It really just depends on how you develop it. The only issue with them is that they don’t pay app stores, and that's why they want to get rid of them

jimmyroserovallejo
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With Pwas its nearly impossible to use css to position a row of buttons on the bottom of the screen and always above the keyboard, even when it opens

SogMosee
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You said it’s not the same thing as simply adding a webpage to the Home Screen in iOS. So then how do I add the PWA version? And how do I know whether any given app has a PWA at all? Sorry if these are silly questions …

briancason
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Plz consider doing a review on the Quetta browser sometime.

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