Handsome site, but doesn't seem very active sadly.
PWAs really struggle with distribution - it comes down to the PWA maker (or team) having enough charisma, alignment, and budget to get people to follow the kind of arcane instructions for installing each unique PWA.
jaggs · 8h ago
But in most cases installing a PWA requires nothing more than 'Add to Home screen' in your mobile browser of choice. 5 seconds.
mackenziebowes · 1h ago
Trying not to be sneering here; most consumers consider this to be offensively difficult compared to the traditional app store experience - I had to do a lot of guides and handholding to get my PWA installed.
But, Yea, true for us computer expert guys.
bitpush · 15h ago
On iPhones, Apple forbids third party appstores. You cannot also sideload. So that's a no go.
On Androids, I think you can install third party appstores. fdroid is the one I've heard before, but there could be more.
pabs3 · 12h ago
In the EU, iPhone users can install from alternative sources:
> All apps available through alternative app distribution are submitted to a Notarisation process with Apple.
teleforce · 13h ago
>On iPhones, Apple forbids third party appstores. You cannot also sideload
Very sad state of affair considering we are progressing into the 2nd quarter of the 21st Century, and some people are not complaining but willingly embracing (paying) into this by design incapability in the name of security and convenience (read profit margins).
It's methaphorically like willingly living in a country with virtual great wall around with a benevelont dictator but it's one of the life choices that people voluntarily need to make nonetheless.
pabs3 · 12h ago
Interestingly, moving countries (to the EU) could get you the option to break out of Apple's great wall.
glompers · 10h ago
Most of these [0] started as desktop software but some have extended to mobile devices in ways that can interact via cloud with the version on your desktop, if I'm not mistaken.
Edit: googled and found this: https://store.app/
PWAs really struggle with distribution - it comes down to the PWA maker (or team) having enough charisma, alignment, and budget to get people to follow the kind of arcane instructions for installing each unique PWA.
On Androids, I think you can install third party appstores. fdroid is the one I've heard before, but there could be more.
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/117767
> All apps available through alternative app distribution are submitted to a Notarisation process with Apple.
Very sad state of affair considering we are progressing into the 2nd quarter of the 21st Century, and some people are not complaining but willingly embracing (paying) into this by design incapability in the name of security and convenience (read profit margins).
It's methaphorically like willingly living in a country with virtual great wall around with a benevelont dictator but it's one of the life choices that people voluntarily need to make nonetheless.
[0] https://www.artisanalsoftwarefestival.com/