I wouldn't say most native apps are faltering, though plenty are rarely if ever updated.https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/743731120613687297 …
: data is at least conflicted: https://techcrunch.com/2016/05/31/nearly-1-in-4-people-abandon-mobile-apps-after-only-one-use/ … https://techcrunch.com/2015/06/22/consumers-spend-85-of-time-on-smartphones-in-apps-but-only-5-apps-see-heavy-use/ … http://qz.com/253618/most-smartphone-users-download-zero-apps-per-month/ … https://www.fiksu.com/resources/fiksu-indexes …
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But yes, maybe those whose apps are languishing in the long tail will give it up.
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: this is why I'm focused on the business metrics; development will go where the money makes sense to invest.
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I mean that apps aren't faltering among *developers,* looking broadly. For users, apps are weak for 1-time quick interactions.
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