Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, can turn app-like websites into website-like apps. Browsers are beefing up support for these useful hybrid apps, and we show you how to install and use them. I've been ...
Jason Cipriani is a reporter. He's the former lead editor of the Devices segment at Pocket-lint, where he was in charge of all coverage related to phones, tablets, laptops and gadgets. He's based in ...
In macOS Sonoma, currently in beta, you can create individual web apps for any website that you frequent in Safari, and have them sit beside other apps in your Dock. Let's take a closer look at how it ...
Web apps are lightweight and platform-independent. There are various methods to create them on macOS: using Safari’s native support, third-party tools like Fluid, Flotato, or Applicationize, and Unite ...
Apple's mobile software has supported so-called "web apps" for years now. But what is a web app, and how do they differ from typical apps used on iPhone and iPad? Here's your short explainer. When ...
Progressive Web Apps take advantage of the same technologies that power today’s advanced websites, including CSS, HTML, and JavaScript. But they also use a few newer and less common web standards, ...