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<blockquote data-quote="Chris F" data-source="post: 6197158" data-attributes="member: 5328"><p>The massive cost to develop one is the first issue. The second is that app's and webpages are getting closer in functionality all the time. Gone are the days when phones couldn't handle the complexity of a web page. We are now moving to a situation where Progressive Web Apps, that almost can't be distinguished from native apps (the one's you download). </p><p></p><p>In short Apps are being surpassed and are becoming old fashioned. Thus the web interface within XF2 is massively improved. In fact, it looks a lot more like the app. So we have spent our money there instead.</p><p></p><p>There is certainly still room for both, but the downloads of apps has massively decreased over the past 5 years, I forget the stats, but its a big number while the use of web browsers continues to grow. Barring games for my kids, I don't think I've downloaded one over the last few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris F, post: 6197158, member: 5328"] The massive cost to develop one is the first issue. The second is that app's and webpages are getting closer in functionality all the time. Gone are the days when phones couldn't handle the complexity of a web page. We are now moving to a situation where Progressive Web Apps, that almost can't be distinguished from native apps (the one's you download). In short Apps are being surpassed and are becoming old fashioned. Thus the web interface within XF2 is massively improved. In fact, it looks a lot more like the app. So we have spent our money there instead. There is certainly still room for both, but the downloads of apps has massively decreased over the past 5 years, I forget the stats, but its a big number while the use of web browsers continues to grow. Barring games for my kids, I don't think I've downloaded one over the last few years. [/QUOTE]
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