Shift from Mobile Apps to Websites for Better User Experience
By
foxfired
Crackles when you bite it. Shows the baker did the work.
Summary
The article discusses the shift from mobile apps to websites for better functionality and user experience. It reflects on the trend of companies pushing app downloads in the past decade and the current preference for website usage.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"If you weren't on mobile, you were falling behind."
"The apps, frankly, were always mediocre, and a far cry from the full functionality of their website counterparts."
"Fast forward to 2025, and that hype hasn't entirely faded."
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