I really wish there was more word from mozilla on this. There are a few electron apps that I’d much rather use a PWA for so I can totally ditch chromium/electron

  • Ben@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I still need someone to fully explain to me why they want some way to pretend a website is an application.

    Especially as, when I tried using PWA (so I could open, for example, Lazada PWA as if it was a specific application instead of just Lazada running in Firefox) the only benefit was that - erm - it worked in it’s own profile, without any add-ons from the main browser profile.

    For this, I can simply use the WebApp manager https://github.com/linuxmint/webapp-manager - yet I find that right now I only have a single one which is in use (that’s the Plex Web interface which I bound to open with a mouse gesture).

    Take that away and - well, I just hit menu, type ‘ple’ and see the Firefox bookmark - Enter to open that.

    Hardly really worth the resources and efforts for a tiny minority when a browser is struggling to survive.

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      1 year ago

      If “installing a “Web App”” is downloading a my most-visited webpage/template, or even the website to local storage to improve load times and responsiveness, ok i get it, its a PWA, I am all for it. Only if they can do that, in 2023 (where still no one can properly implement). But if what they want to do is calling everything you have on a computer an “App”, then no thanks Apple and Fuck You.