So gratifying to see this become public. Addresses one of the most frequently requested PWA use-cases!
Specific congrats and thanks to @b1tr0t, @beverloo, @ThomasTheDane, @dalmaer, @owencm, @komorama, and @darinwf for making this possible.https://twitter.com/b1tr0t/status/1092829773590458368 …
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Replying to @slightlylate @b1tr0t and
The blog-post doesn't mention that your Android app, doesn't actually need to have any UI, so you could basically just make your PWAs available in the Play Store
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Replying to @kennethrohde @slightlylate and
It indeed actually isn't about making part of you app as web UI. TWA only works if whole app is web. Otherwise shared storage with Chrome and "running in Chrome doesn't make sense"
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Replying to @nekrtemplar @kennethrohde and
The article mentions that a native app could use TWA for checkout only (i.e., no need to implement checkout in the app if it already exists on the app’s website).
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Replying to @simevidas @nekrtemplar and
Right, it only allows first-party content, and only content that passes PWA install criteria
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