Just discovered there is an Apple Watch app, I love it, ty :)

  • @[email protected]
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    99 months ago

    I think this was done to get the PWA in the App Store because otherwise it wouldn’t add any value over just using the web version and therefore not be allowed in the store.

    • @aehardingM
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      239 months ago

      The native app has tons of extra functionality than the PWA due to access to native APIs. But yes the watch app was done to get into the App Store because the app “has to sufficiently differ from a web browsing experience.” (Which imo is dumb, tons of apps on the App Store don’t differ from a web browsing experience, they just show pictures in a feed…)

      Anyways keyword “sufficiently”… Building the watch app was the only thing I could think of that would meet a conservative definition of “sufficient”.

      God I hate the App Store.

      https://lemmy.world/post/2923321

      • Quicky
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        9 months ago

        And I thank you for it. I had to sit through multiple kids Christmas concerts this year, and having this on my watch was a lifesaver.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 months ago

        Wow!

        If you played devil’s advocate to defend Apple’s stance, what are the best reasons you can come up with?

        I’ve been annoyed by some terrible apps that seemed to be “just like our business’s website… but somehow worse!”, though not in some time.

        Wonder if shady devs ever sell app-building services but simply deliver the client their own website in app form with zero benefits where a homescreen shortcut would’ve been equivalent. In that case the rule (which definitely seems at least to be misapplied) could cut down on spammy App Store submissions. Subsequently, saves Apple money on reviews!

        • @aehardingM
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          19 months ago

          I mean as you said, if it’s literally just a website it doesn’t belong in the App Store.

          But Voyager has always been optimized as an app. And this rule is definitely inconsistently applied according to other devs using Ionic :/ I think I just got unlucky.

          In any case, it all worked out, and at least there’s a watch app now lol 🤷‍♂️

          • @[email protected]
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            19 months ago

            Any chance you could add the ability to browse the all feed from the watch app? I don’t really subscribe to many communities so the feed on my watch is rather bare. I prefer to browse all in the app, would be amazing to be able to do the same on my watch.

            • @aehardingM
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              19 months ago

              Sure, just make a request on GitHub!