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this post was submitted on 20 Sep 2023
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Tbf as a mobile and web dev, it's hard to compare native or js apps to mobile website / progressive web apps. It's way easier to do stuff from a mobile app and the user experience can be better. Just don't abuse and exploit being installed on a device to destroy privacy any more (we see you)
Worst thing on mobile app though is versioning
If I can do a thing in my PC web browser, I demand to be able to do it in my phone web browser.
If you tell me I can't, but if I switch the "see as desktop" option and I do can, I'm gonna find you and kill you with a rock.
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Yes I totally agree with you on that (minus you have to let some time to bring features to mobile version if it's still under development). I was just saying for certain things it's easier to implement in a web app.