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The weird big company paradox is people constantly pushingMay 28, 2021, 4:26 am The weird big company paradox is people constantly pushing for shipping non-native ios and android apps; and yet no one can name a non-native experience they actually enjoy Feels like the push is usually more politically motivated or making their mark versus than actually making the most enjoyable user experience. That said everyone has to find out what works themselves and it might make for a good big company blog post years later It all depends on the context. I suspect we have quite a few apps we assume daily are cross-platform that are just horribly overburdened native apps and at least a couple cross-platform apps that we haven`t ever really given thought to the relative native-ness of. Continually amazed at the low quality of some of these large tech company, non-native apps. With the resources they have it boggles the mind. What is non-native though? Is React Native`s JS but real UI toolkit non-native? What about games written in Swift or Kotlin but rendering 100% to a Canvas? And how is that different than a browser? What about Flutter? And if Flutter is not native is Jetpack Compose UI non-native? what about Disagree. Were all using non-native apps all the time, but we don`t notice because they`re well done. I`ll just leave this here. You mean web apps or hybrid? |
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