This is just what I needed to see. I've been biting my nails over the huge disparity in PWA support between iOS and Android, now I feel a bit more relieved.
Happy to read that :-) The Web really should be *the* platform for delivering PWAs, no matter the device OS. With the latest iOS 12.2 Betas, we're getting another step closer!
@@tomayac A huge thank you for the work you're doing for the PWA/web app development community but I think you need to slow it down a little and probably a little clearer :) PS: Yes, I changed the speed then, it sounded like gibberish. I hope this feedback helps.
So you're telling me that Apple can be able to put a extremely sophisticated machine learning on a phone and can't able to make works PWA on Safari, come on this look pretty intensional we are not fools
Does anyone know how to add push notifications to my PWA on iOS? I’ve been using firebase cloud messaging for push notifications but it is not working on iOS.
Bit out of context question, but still related to Apple. Is there a way to install pwa-s on mac os, like on windows? (or does safari support the beforeinstallprompt some way?) I really struggle to find the answer. Thanks
In Safari: Not quite yet, track bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=193959 for progress. With Chrome: yes, this just landed: developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/desktop.
Quick question, we've considered doing a PWA app, but for our purpose we need to resize photos before uploading to a server. Is there a way somehow to implement client side resizing of images before they are uploaded?
With that accent, it would help to speak slower to get the point across. Seems like these days everyone is rushed to speak so fast, that the mission is totally lost. Take your F* time and deliver the message properly.
This PWA stuff looks really amazing but I've read some nasty stuff regarding the support on those damn Apple-devices ;( Seems like Apple is intentionally holding the technology back... That's really sad! I'm currently building a web-app for unfortunately mostly iPhone users and I would absolutely love to make use of some PWA features but I'm unsure if that is a good idea since stuff won't work well on those shitty phones :/
Finally...apple is finally adopting PWA's. I always had a problem with PWA's in ios wherein it would redirect to safari for login and auth and the PWA would not receive the auth token, making it unusable in ios
Finally safari will keep the state. This was frustrating and I reported it to apple. Hey Google, you are pushing PWAs without the ability of Adsense "auto ads". It kind of makes no sense building PWAs if you monetise via Adsense, since there is no way to implement auto ads in them.
For real app, any company can’t wait for IOS support and it is difficult to ask all users to update into latest safari. The concept of PWA sounds fantastic in theory, but it is most like alpha and beta status of IOS in reality,. I am afraid that lots of developers lose their time on application for PWA in iOS.
I think Apple would like to be careful on the whole pwa thing. We all know the web is a "dirty" place and most developers would not even take the time to properly implement the web push API, so I wouldn't knock apple down just yet. I'm really excited for what they support so far. I mean common, an average pwa on iOS still looks pretty good.
I am building a pwa in reactjs, that will be then submitted to apple store. I want to include an in app purchase functionality for pdf download in that. Can you please let me the best way to publish pwa to apple store and what to use for in app purchase functionality.
Could anybody help me as to how to have an app which has native code plus web view to load webpages and both to interact with each other. Like sign in web view and use the signed in user info later to be able to work with native code too.
Native apps are so 2015... zzzzzzzz horrible to update, bad to install, leaving Apple with its monopoly (which you would love I'm sure). Apple is pure evil
@@LarsRyeJeppesen try 2011 or pick a year 😀. Native Apps will always have niche benefits but there's now a write once run everywhere solution that works well in 2019. Go the PWAs.