ProgressiveWeb Applications
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Installable App
Works Offline
Single Code Base
Instant Updates
Better API Capabilities
High Performance
What is PWA?
Progressive Web Applications are applications that you can open on your browser or download directly to your device and use it as native application. They can work offline, have a much richer API support such as Bluetooth, Camera, etc. PWAs are faster than web applications and most of the time takes less storage compared to native mobile applications.
PWA Benefits
Installable App
You can install PWA on your device without the need to access platform specific application stores and it supports popular platforms such as Android, iOS, Windows, macOS or Linux.
Works Offline
PWA can run without having an internet connection and it doesn’t matter if you’re accessing PWA from a browser or using it as a native application.
Single Code Base
PWA is a web application at its core, so only a single codebase must be maintained allowing it to run on computers, tablets and smartphones.
More API Capabilities
PWA is capable of reaching a wider range of APIs from your device such as Bluetooth, Camera, File System, Notifications, Geolocation, Device Position and Orientation, Web Share, Authentication, Speech Recognition, AR/VR and more.
Instant Updates
PWA updates directly and skips the application store update process meaning your users can almost instantly enjoy the latest version of your application.
High Performance
PWA offers high performance by utilizing multiple threads and manages assets more efficiently which is very important for slower mobile devices.
What would you like?
Websites
Being reached easily over the web is crucial. Using a website you can provide information about your company, product or service. Well structured information plays a huge role in how fast your service can be found and how engaged your potential customers will be.
Web Applications
Web applications are very similar to websites, but instead of displaying static content they are designed to interact with end users. Applications that we used to install locally are now moving to the cloud for easier reach and use. Examples of web applications would include e-commerce applications (like e-shops, hotel booking sites), social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc), document management systems like Google Docs, and many many more.
Progressive Web Applications (PWA)
Progressive web applications (PWA) are web applications that can be used offline. A lot of devices today offer the ability to download and use them as native desktop or mobile applications. This is a relatively new technology, but is already mature enough to be used if offline usage or having a downloadable app is important.
Development process
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Development Cycle
If your application is complex it is better to split up the development in different stages and work on them in separate cycles starting from the highest priority features. This is a very common practice nowadays used by most of the biggest IT companies. In this way the development process becomes a lot more transparent and you have more control on what the result will be. The last thing you need is to be surprised with a web application that’s not even close to what you needed.