Apple and Google don't control the entire internet. > Web apps are still at the mercy of Apple and Google. What regulations that are likely to pass would prevent Apple and Google from removing apps arbitrarily? I'm not really seeing how regulation would really fix the scenario in the OP. > The solution isn’t for everyone to make web apps, it’s to regulate the app markets. Not to mention you can write your app once and it'll work on all platforms.Īt least in the case of this particular app it can be sideloaded, so it'll be fine in the end, probably. Make this conversion once and optimize your app and you'll never need to worry about your app being pulled ever again. Alright, so a modern Web App is equivalent in performance to a 2012 Native App running on a flagship. Let's be extreme and say it's equivalent to a Native App for a device 10 years older. Think about the performance hit of apps that don't need to be native apps being ported to Web Apps. Though the average developer is unlikely to ever be banned, why even risk it? The greatest scam of Google and Apple is convincing millions of developers to learn Swift and Kotlin to make apps on their stores that can be swiftly (pun intended) removed from their stores. ![]() You can ban from the stores, but as long as browsers are allowed, it'll never be banned completely. Interestingly there's a Web Assembly port of DeSmuME ( ), so it works (to a certain extent) entirely in a web browser.
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