Apple backs down on killing web apps! 🎉
But the fight goes on!✊
Read More: https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/apple-backs-off-killing-web-apps/
Apple backs down on killing web apps! 🎉
But the fight goes on!✊
Read More: https://open-web-advocacy.org/blog/apple-backs-off-killing-web-apps/
@owa only a partial win, however:
> All Home Screen web apps will still be powered by WebKit
So you can use whatever browser you want unless you want to compete with the App Store, in which case we want to tie one arm behind your back because we can't take the heat. 😞
@owa Apple’s press releases sure make it clear what they think about the DMA, but boy, your language is even more one-sided, myopic and self-congratulatory. No matter your stance, and no matter how much Apple likes our money, it’s a complex issue!
@owa As a workaround, can't PWA on iOS try to launch itself in Chrome/Blink or Firefox/Gecko using custom URL scheme e.g. pwa://example.org, for better Web API support? https://alirezahamid.medium.com/launching-applications-from-the-web-the-power-of-custom-url-schemes-4d9fa3e6cdbe
@owa i thought everyone was saying Apple had to do this and it was EUs fault? So what's changed, other than a corporation as usual maliciously trying to mislead consumers to believe it's regulations are always bad, and in Apples case having an army of cultists defending them incessantly.
@lensco, we had a significant number of volunteers who worked around the clock with very long hours over the last 4 weeks. It’s really important to acknowledge that work. The open letter was really just the surface. Not quite sure what part you think is one sided, if you can go into detail, we might be able to address your concerns.
@owa Your open letter was good – I signed it as well. But maybe it had zero to do with Apple's reversal?
You say Apple wants to destroy web apps, yet they added features for it every year?
You claim they wanted to do this in secret to deceive people, yet that's how they’ve operated for 30 years?
You continue to minimize or neglect the actual security concerns that need to be addressed, and the amount of actual work that this change needs.
It’s good to be critical, but this reads as desperate.
@westbrook Our work over the last 4 weeks was just to ensure everyone's existing apps continued to work. Apple is obligated to support third-party browser engines in web apps, and we will make sure that it happens.