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1. johnny+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-26 00:23:52
>Android has long had PWA support. Almost no one uses it at all.

Yes. Because if you're making a mobile app you want to target the two major platforms. If IOS's PWA's suck, you're not going to try and make a PWA for android. So it's a negative feedback loop.

>Despite entirely separate bases that could be served in entirely different ways,

differnt ways costs money. So often it isn't done. They pick a framework that launches to all targets and deviate as little as possible. We're long past the days of having two dedicated teams trying to appeal to android users vs ios users. They are all simply "users".

>A couple of years ago Apple pretty much fully supported PWAs, including push notifications.

They pretended to while changing a bunch of develop terms to make it hard to actually use the PWA's. They "fully supported" PWAs the same way they "complied" with the DMA.

Besides, adoption takes a few years. You can't make a half-hearted update and expect changes overnight.it takes a few years to really see the results.

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