1/7/2024 0 Comments Bibots instal the new for ios> Yes, there is Vendor-lock in, you can't deny that. While yes, web apps have their uses, but they can't match good native apps even remotely. my files, just because some app thinks switching e.g. One extremely trivial example: I don't want to accidentally delete e.g. I have not yet encountered a good webapp that is on par with a native app that does exactly this.Īnything web based is good for "one code base - available - but subpar - for many platforms", while native apps are "One code base - one platform, but a great experience" (Given you follow the HIG and use native components) A good UX is only doable, if you use native components and fully follow the HIG. > And that’s web stack with access to system APIs. Sure I'm just a single person, so this is anecdotal. I - as user - personally ignore anything web based, if there is a native alternative, as I prefer apps that follow the HIG and use the native toolkit of the platform. I don't know what you mean with "user-hostile" and "developer hostile". Yes, there is Vendor-lock in, you can't deny that. What is it achieved through? Vendor locked, user and developer hostile native app stacks?
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