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bogdanyesterday at 6:11 PM3 repliesview on HN

Then you have to deal with os compatibility. That's the main selling point of the Web, it works everywhere.


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christophilusyesterday at 6:16 PM

And, I don't have to run a binary to try your product. The web has a lot of flaws, but it's a good way to deliver properly sandboxed applications with low hassle on the part of the user. I've built my fair share of native vs web apps, and I vastly prefer working on web apps. As a user, I vastly prefer web apps for most things. Not all things, but most. No, I don't want to install your crappy app on my computer and risk you doing something irresponsible. I'll keep you sandboxed in a browser tab that I can easily "uninstall" by closing.

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bigstrat2003today at 3:44 AM

Well worth it. Even the very best web apps struggle to be as good as a decent native app, let alone mediocre web apps. The native operating system blows the web out of the water as an app platform.

thwartedyesterday at 6:15 PM

Except when it doesn't because of browser or platform differences/incompatibilities.

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