It disproves yours that the "vast majority" of apps don't use functionality exposed as PWA APIs.
> Something something No It's Actually Apple's Fault
It's indeed Apple's fault that those PWA APIs don't work in Safari, yes. I didn't think this was a disputed point. And again I repeat: your objection isn't technical, you just don't like the idea of portable web apps working on iOS.
I take it you're not a stats major.
> It's indeed Apple's fault that those PWA APIs don't work in Safari
A tiny percentage of apps use features that aren't available in Safari, ergo ipso sum, 100% of apps cannot use PWAs on any platform. Do you understand how utterly nonsensical this noise is?
I understand this thread is overwhelmingly dominated by rhetorics, seemingly by people who have zero experience in the industry, so have your nonsense.
> your objection isn't technical, you just don't like the idea of portable web apps working on iOS.
Your take is laughably nonsensical.