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Its an app then. The clue is in the name APP store. It way use some web view controls but it's an app. -
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Sorry but you're wrong. Kindle switched their app from native to HTML5 maybe 6 months ago (it was quite well covered on technical sites), because doing it that way they are not beholden to give Apple a cut on content sales - it uses HTML5 local storage and so on (until Apple decide local storage is limited to 5Mb per app or something).Originally posted by louie View PostIts an app then. The clue is in the name APP store. It way use some web view controls but it's an app.
You can package an HTML5 web-app as a 'real' app so I guess your claim it IS an app is strictly accurate, but missing the point of the actual discussion.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I'll rephrase my post.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSorry but you're wrong. Kindle switched their app from native to HTML5 maybe 6 months ago (it was quite well covered on technical sites), because doing it that way they are not beholden to give Apple a cut on content sales - it uses HTML5 local storage and so on (until Apple decide local storage is limited to 5Mb per app or something).
You can package an HTML5 web-app as a 'real' app so I guess your claim it IS an app is strictly accurate, but missing the point of the actual discussion.
I downloaded Kindle onto my iPad and iPhone via the app store last weekend.
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Yes so did I. But you can get non-app apps into the app-storeOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI'll rephrase my post.
I downloaded Kindle onto my iPad and iPhone via the app store last weekend.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Wonder what the downsides are to using HTML5 this way, if it can behave the same across all mobile OS app stores then it is defo a no brainer.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSorry but you're wrong. Kindle switched their app from native to HTML5 maybe 6 months ago (it was quite well covered on technical sites), because doing it that way they are not beholden to give Apple a cut on content sales - it uses HTML5 local storage and so on (until Apple decide local storage is limited to 5Mb per app or something).
You can package an HTML5 web-app as a 'real' app so I guess your claim it IS an app is strictly accurate, but missing the point of the actual discussion.Comment
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I think you have to package it for each ecosystem but in theory you're right. There are other high-profile apps - one of the big newspapers did the same thing - but of course you rely on the device having decent accelerated HTML5 support and that is not what we're used to!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I just developed an IOS app and planned to port it to Android after, almost finished it on IOS and did it nativelyOriginally posted by d000hg View PostI think you have to package it for each ecosystem but in theory you're right. There are other high-profile apps - one of the big newspapers did the same thing - but of course you rely on the device having decent accelerated HTML5 support and that is not what we're used to!
, kinds wish I had used HTML 5 now. Might do the Android version like that. I suppose you could even reuse it for a full web version and windows mobile etc.
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They used to have a similar problem to at a place I worked previously and they went down the HTML5 route, it was ok but the native apps were betterIn Scooter we trust
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