> Apple could go as far as they want in making PWAs and native apps feel completely identical. They could even go as far as enforcing style, performance, and accessibility rules for PWAs.
But they have gone as far as they want, you should be happy then, or do you mean as far as you want? And isn't one of the points of web apps to not be enforceable by any single entity?
> The benefit of moving to PWAs are many and the downsides are all solvable.
Solvable only with hundreds of millions of dollars of investment and many many years of development. On second thought, they've had all that and are still not even close.
But they have gone as far as they want, you should be happy then, or do you mean as far as you want? And isn't one of the points of web apps to not be enforceable by any single entity?
> The benefit of moving to PWAs are many and the downsides are all solvable.
Solvable only with hundreds of millions of dollars of investment and many many years of development. On second thought, they've had all that and are still not even close.