Myself, I feel like PWAs are great for quick and easy cross platform development but at the end of the day nothing beats a native app for me as a u...
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As user I prefer everything as native and low-level as possible. Less energy wasted, and things are usually faster.
A non-technical user might not care, as long as the performance is not catastrophic. Although I don't think PWAs will really take off, as long as installation on iOS is hidden in a menu.
As a game-dev-hobbyist I just love PWAs and websites in general for distribution, to quickly throw something on a device, and also having a way to do offline-caching.
I agree on all points! Though, I'm not a game dev, I do have some PWAs I make for close friends and family but nothing I feel that is ready for prime-time.
From a DEV perspective, who builds web and mobile, the PWA's make more sense as you can use the same code base for both, mostly to prove concepts for ideas etc.
I agree that ultimately a native app experience is better on mobile.
So, hitting native mobile and desktop web with the same code base is ideal and there are projects that are attempting this that look rather promising, but nothing final yet.
That and, it's easier to tell my dad how to install an app from the app store vs installing a PWA.