> My point was that HTML5 apps have proven not to be a suitable replacement for native apps.
Not sure that's been proven. After all, companies like Apple and Google seem to disagree, as they put out HTML5 apps. We are seeing the same transition that occurred on the desktop now happen on mobile.
Not sure that's been proven. After all, companies like Apple and Google seem to disagree, as they put out HTML5 apps. We are seeing the same transition that occurred on the desktop now happen on mobile.