In which I attempt to use the mobile web. 1/pic.twitter.com/1WhX1Vnv4S
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Service Worker and *even app cache* make it possible for the 2nd click to be instant. Compare 1st hit experience and web wins hands down 9/
The moral of the story is: when comparing web vs native for content, compare apples to apples. The conventional wisdom doesn't. 10/10
@wycats If only @PinterestDesign understood this. Those popups completely kill their mobile web experience.
@wycats @PinterestDesign ...to the point I want to use neither their mobile web nor their native app.
@wycats still, ill never force the app in someones face.
@wycats My Chrome folder is 465MB.
@wycats I'd really like to see a comparison *over time* of bandwidth used by a mobile app compared to equivalent web app.
@wycats yeah i really want to improve the mobile experience of a web app of mine. Native works pretty well, but web could be better.
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