So Jerboa broke on my phone just now and I didn’t want to stop browsing Lemmy. Unfortunately no suitable alternative was found so I just decided to check if I could open it in my browser and install it.

To my surprise, it worked. And it works really well quite frankly. Sure, the UI is different, but I’m not at all missing any features.

Did any of you guys try it as well? What’s your opinion?

If not, did you even know that was a possibility? It quite frankly never crossed my mind, because Reddit and other platforms always force you to use an app when you open them in a browser.

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PWA = progressive web app = a webpage-based app, as opposed to a native app for whatever OS you’re using.

for those like me who didn’t know what it meant

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Thank you!!

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You’re a hero

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Short and sweet, thanks for explaining.

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Also with Firefox on Android you can add it to your homescreen and it operates as if it were an app on your phone.

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I felt like it was too late for me to ask, absolute legend!

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whats the actual difference, does it improve the performance/caching/first-time loading speed?

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It just looks like an actual app and not like a tab in your browser(no adress bar for example), plus you can access it quickly that way without having to navigate your browser tabs

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no address bar is a deal breaker to me. Its more flexible with the browser framework.

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Thank you… i was stumped

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Ive been exclusively browsing on mobile web, same as I did reddit. This layout is much more user friendly forsure.

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The benefit of not having half the screen devoted to trying to get you to download the app is a huge bonus.

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This Apollo-like webapp is new too, and I like it quite a bit: https://wefwef.app

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Holy shit that’s sleek. Gonna give that a go for a while.

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That’s super cool! Too bad back in android doesn’t work when it’s a pwa, but it works as expected on a browser and it’s very fluid!

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Woah. This is a game changer. Thank you!

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Same. Been using the mobile browser since day one and it has everything the desktop version has just in different spots. I don’t see the need for a dedicated app tbh, unless they muck up the mobile version which I don’t see happening… hopefully.

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I’m also finding it really effective. I only hate that backing out from a post is a crapshoot on whether it preserves my scroll position, resets to the top, or reloads the entire feed.

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The Web app is really good! The only issue I have with it since it got updated to 0.18 is that when you click a post link and press back to go to your community, it reloads the entire community and takes your scroll position all the way to the top. It’s really killed the experience on mobile for me and it didn’t do that prior to 0.18 I found.

Anyone else having the same issue?

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When you think about it it’s so weird that it feels like a novelty when a website works well as a website without needing dedicated software, but that’s enshittification for ya, has us so used to that artificial barrier that we accept it as normal when it isn’t

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