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AppStudio 7.4 adds support for making Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). | AppStudio 7.4 adds support for making [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_applications Progressive Web Apps] (PWAs). The intent of Progressive Web Apps is to combine the flexibility of the web with the experience of a native application. | ||
PWAs offer a number of benefits: | |||
* An improved method of storing apps so they can run online | |||
* Android automatically displays "Add to Home Screen" prompt | |||
* Can be saved as desktop apps on Windows and MacOS (via Chrome) | |||
* Does not rely on deprecated [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_manifest_in_HTML5 Application Cache] (for fun, read this: [https://alistapart.com/article/application-cache-is-a-douchebag/ Application Cache is a Douchbag]) |
Revision as of 13:50, 19 May 2019
AppStudio 7.4 adds support for making Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). The intent of Progressive Web Apps is to combine the flexibility of the web with the experience of a native application.
PWAs offer a number of benefits:
- An improved method of storing apps so they can run online
- Android automatically displays "Add to Home Screen" prompt
- Can be saved as desktop apps on Windows and MacOS (via Chrome)
- Does not rely on deprecated Application Cache (for fun, read this: Application Cache is a Douchbag)