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Why and When You Should Consider Using PWAs

Gorilla Logic

Progressive web apps, or PWAs, are fully functional web applications that look and feel like native mobile apps to the end user. PWAs use an app-like UX to offer app-style gestures and navigation. PWAs Have Limitations, Don’t They? Unlike Native Apps, PWAs Still Don’t Have Access to the Full Device Hardware.

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What’s Next for Hybrid App Developers? (Sponsored)

David Walsh

Each framework has to continuously strive and innovate to remain relevant, and the discussion of which framework to use is a question often asked. Most hybrid applications are built using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. From the point of view of a user, there should be no difference between a hybrid and native application.

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How Custom Apps Can Help Enterprises Grow? A Comprehensive Guide.

OTS Solutions

This blog lets you understand custom applications in detail. From web applications to mobile applications to desktop apps, there are so many options you can choose from. We hope this information can help you in building custom enterprise applications. The usage of custom applications is expected to grow at 22.3%

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The Good and the Bad of Ionic Mobile Development

Altexsoft

So you are going to build a mobile application. Traditionally, you would develop an app for two main platforms, Android (using Java or Kotlin) and iOS (using Swift or Objective C ), natively. But a native app also means that the expenses are doubled (or even tripled), depending on how many platforms you to want to cover.