zlacker

[return to "Everyone knows all the apps on your phone"]
1. turble+KJ[view] [source] 2025-03-30 05:53:28
>>gnitin+(OP)
I still, will never understand the need for native "Apps". To this day, I have never seen an "App" that couldn't simply have been a website/webapp. Most of them would likely be improved by being a webapp.

The only benefits I can see of "Apps", are the developer get's access to private information they really don't need.

Yeah, they get to be on the "App Store". But the "App Store" is a totally unnecessary concept introduced by Apple/Google so they could scrape a huge percentage in sales.

Web browsers have good (not perfect) sandboxing, costs no fees to "submit" and are accessible to everyone on every phone.

◧◩
2. halper+mL[view] [source] 2025-03-30 06:18:35
>>turble+KJ
For me, there are a lot of applications that I want to be able to load regardless of whether I have a connection to the Internet or not: calendar, notes, mail etc. They can sync/send/whatever whenever I am next online.
◧◩◪
3. turble+HL[view] [source] 2025-03-30 06:24:49
>>halper+mL
Ah yeah. While this is mostly implemented terrible, a web app can absolutely do this for you using service workers. So you can install a webapp to your homescreen and use it without an internet connection at all.
◧◩◪◨
4. ablob+5N[view] [source] 2025-03-30 06:43:19
>>turble+HL
In that case the only difference between a webapp and a normal app would be the permissions, wouldn't it?
[go to top]