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1. euyyn+(OP)
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2017-07-27 15:05:45
As an iOS user, do you ever use websites that are more than plain hypertext, even if they don't try to have an iOS native look?
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2. Aaargh+ga
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2017-07-27 16:08:39
>>euyyn+(OP)
A website is not an app. Not sure why I need to explain that.
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3. euyyn+4q
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2017-07-27 17:37:29
>>Aaargh+ga
Because some websites like forums, email clients, chats, calendars, stores, etc. are definitely applications, even though they're still websites and not native apps.
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4. magic_+sv
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2017-07-27 18:11:39
>>euyyn+(OP)
I think for most people, the answer is a resounding yes.
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5. erikpu+9C
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2017-07-27 19:01:44
>>Aaargh+ga
Sure they are. Web sites are a subset of apps.
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6. Aaargh+on1
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2017-07-28 01:41:27
>>erikpu+9C
No they aren’t. Websites are a subset of documents, not apps.
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7. euyyn+gr3
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2017-07-29 02:29:31
>>Aaargh+on1
You're using one right now as a forum, to communicate your thoughts.
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8. erikpu+bz3
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2017-07-29 05:30:01
>>Aaargh+on1
C++ files are documents too.
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