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    fenix (jla@fosstodon.org)'s status on Friday, 10-Jan-2025 15:11:10 JST fenix fenix

    " [..] the app store, which meant you had to pay Google and Apple. Additionally, you could not use any business model, as there were strict

    income rules in the app store. Finally, your app had to work on both iOS and Android, requiring a complex codebase that needed to be

    updated frequently. Therefore, native apps were limited in terms of growth and business model, and the multiple platforms led to high

    development costs.[..]"

    I fully agree... Opinions ?

    #web #dev

    https://www.usecue.com/blog/native-apps-are-dead/

    In conversation about 5 months ago from fosstodon.org permalink

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      Native apps are dead
      A single line of CSS can enable slick multi-page transitions for web applications (and websites for those who maintain there’s a difference), opening up new possibilities for web app architectures, and website experiences. @view-transition {navigation: auto;} The upcoming of native apps The launch of the iPhone in 2008 coincided with (and likely ignited) a resurgence of the web. Native iPhone apps arrived, with their smooth, animated state transitions between views, panels and widgets sliding in and out, and satisfying, physics-driven responses to user interactions. The web’s traditional multi-page architecture was no match; moving from one page to another was clunky, with screens going blank as new pages loaded over sluggish 3G networks.

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