• @[email protected]
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    461 month ago

    If the apps wouldn’t be slow React Native or whatever “multiplatform framework” crapware, then I’d actually say that well designed, native Swift UI (iOS) or Material (Android) apps can enhance the user experience for a lot of services that are otherwise offered via website. Native integrations with shortcuts, widgets, fully supporting accessibility features of the OS etc.

    The problem is most apps are just low-effort web app conversions.

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      1 month ago

      The problem is most apps are just low-effort web app conversions.

      If only that. Web apps are relatively well sandboxed. Most dedicated apps (that should be websites) are designed to harvest as much data as they can and spam you with notifications/ads.

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        1 month ago

        Hell I use my garden diary selfhosted service via a webapp (hortusfox).
        Just put a direct link on my homescreen. With the included favicon it almost looks like a native app.

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          21 month ago

          Yep! Most of my “apps” are just web app shortcuts or self hosted PWAs