| ▲ | realusername 6 hours ago | |||||||
> Safari is a minor browser by overall market share and is broadly standards-compliant. It's officially compliant but in practice there's a lot of buggy implementations in Safari and you'll spend lots of time on workarounds and debugging. It's also the last non-evergreen browser being tied to the OS so it's the slowest to update, compounding that effect. > So then why aren't PWA's super-popular on Windows and on Android? Since Safari doesn't affect those? Personally I think that's because it's still not that convenient even on Android even if better. | ||||||||
| ▲ | crazygringo 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If those are the extent of complaints, then I think Safari's doing just fine. That's nothing like the next IE, and shows that PWA still have their own problems regardless of Apple. | ||||||||
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