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I’m surprised HTML5 never took off. Browsers ended up regressing on some features like offline apps. Honestly with things like web components, you can bypass a lot of the needed steps to make halfway decent multiplatform applications by relying on a browser engine.

Sure you could use a react based app with some of the compilers but it’s like opening another bag of worms.




I don’t think HTML5 had anything to do with the fall of offline apps.

We have much better features for building offline apps than we did before html5 anyway (local and session storage and web workers)

Offline apps aren’t as common because they don’t make money and if someone is using a web browser 9 out of 10 times, they have an internet connection.




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