Web and web wrappers are still no way to build an app
It was a big assumption. It was wishful thinking. On desktop things worked wonderfully, but unfortunately there is no getting around what was also true 8-years ago - browsers are just not able to support the fine tune detail required to stuff UI (animation, interactions and all)into an app on your device. Something that reacts well to a no-keyboard, thumb-based UI. Something as simple as focusing in and out of an input box still makes the keyboard and your UI go nuts.
After all this time I get the sense that the level of detail required to create a beautifully functioning app, and a browser's ability to render a wide range of HTML, will never find a balance.
I think things haven't improved as much as I'd would have hoped because of the security measures a browser must enforce in order to restrict a developer from hacking a user's experience negatively. Therefor a developer, even one's with altruistic ambitions, will never get the access they need to manipulate how the browser renders in a beautiful way.
Anyone have other thoughts on the matter? Is there still a debate over this or has everyone come to the same conclusion?
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