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Logic behind Radical Web Apps beyond Mobile Apps

The number of people who are spending time online has been on the rise. It is clear that it is not going to drop down any time soon. This is an era of the technology, where everything works on the network grids. People are able to access innumerable websites for information and other purposes as well. It is evident that they have been able to get almost everything online. 


Businesses have been turning into online E-commerce websites and they are targeting the customers who spend most of their time on the web. They have started to design the apps for their business as well. It is available for us on the Play Store or the Apps Store to download and use it. Presently, the usage of mobile apps has become predominant in the age of online trading.

Mobile apps have become the essential part of one’s life and it helps us to do many different tasks. But, the applications which are e-commerce bound needs to have an internet access. Without an internet access it is hard for us to even use the app itself. The native apps on the smartphone serve the basic purposes like, calling, texting, mailing, music and videos. 

On the flip side, the apps which are available on the store perform a lot more than things. So, people do tend to download and install the apps in their smartphones. These apps may serve the purpose, but still it does have a down side to it as well. For an example, we may think that the app which we have installed is a genuine one, but it may be from a hacker would just want to hack the system and get the information, to get away with it.

Dynamic Web Apps

When we try to install apps in our smartphones, we need to go into the store and then download it. In the case of, progressive web apps (PWA), the scenario is different. All we need is a system with a home screen, where we install the web app. When install a particular web app an icon gets generated 
for the app. Once, when we tap on to the icon, we will be directed to the web app. 

Mobile apps have become found a permanent home in the world of technologies. There is a new bee in the worlds of the hi-tech, which are the progressive web apps. It is trying to make a strong footing and make it big for the future; it is going to rule the mobile web. The best factor of the app is that, it is combining the web and the apps together.

A progressive web app is different from a native app and hybrid app. Native apps are the apps which are already embedded into the system. Hybrid apps are the ones which have the HTML5 code to it and are accessible only if they are downloaded through the store. It uses the technologies which are available on the web and produces it as an app instead of a tool or software.

Why PWA?

An application should be designed and developed in such in a way that it grabs the attention of the user. We need to make sure that the user who using the particular app does not lose interest over it. A mobile app has to be endorsed, launched, downloaded, installed and certainly we use it at the end. It is not the same, when it comes to the progressive web app.
A user can easily start using a progressive web app once they find it on the web. We do not need to download the app or install the app and wait for it to load to use. It doesn’t even occupy space on the device as much as a mobile app does. It takes all the nuances which a mobile app holds and applies it to the web app, with high performance rate.

Perks of PWA

A progressive web app is available online and it is easily accessible for the users. We don’t need to go into any kind of apps store to download, install and then use the app.
It is easy to search for things over a progressive web app than a native or hybrid app. The search engines will be able to fetch the progressive web apps for us.
When we read something online, it is obvious that we want to share it with others. A website which a good design can use the URI to signify the web app with a bookmark. This will help the users to access the web apps easily and they don’t need to wait for a long time.
To access to a progressive web app we do not need any apps stores. All we need to do is go online, search for the web app and we are ready with the app to use, as simple as that. 
Progressive web apps are accessible even in offline mode, we can access it through different devices, and there are no restrictions to it.
When we want to access the apps online, we need to internet connection and a few of the apps consume a large amount of the data. With the PWA, the statistics state that reduce the data usage by almost 92%.
A web app gets connected even when the streaming of the connection at low level or it is offline. We do not need to have strong internet connections for us to be able to use the web apps.
Mobile apps are removed at times when the users and not satisfied with it. But, they may come back to use the app all over again. The web app developers are aiming at providing the features to the users, which exist in the mobile apps.
The web app can be installed onto our device on the home screen of the system and easily accessible to us.

Mobile Apps will be days of past
Mobile Apps are of the kind where people need to install it into their smartphones and then use it. With the growing number of progressive web apps, we can see that there is depletion in number of mobile app usage. Web sites have higher dimension of having the re-engagement of the web apps. Even the time spent on the web apps is more than that of the mobile apps. The best part of the whole progressive web app scenario is that it uses fewer amounts of data through the internet connection.

Finally
It is evident that the progressive web apps are going to be the future in the world of apps. These web apps are going to be of great use to the people, it is taking baby steps. Presently, most of the progressive web apps are available on the Android. The developers have been planning to develop the progressive mobile apps for other platforms as well.
PWA may not have or pose all the features of the mobile apps have usually. Tech gigs are finding new ways to implement all the features of the mobile apps onto the progressive web apps. It is true that, the web apps have made a great amount of progress since past one year. On the flip side, the mobile apps are also given a strong competition to the PWA. Let’s hope for the best, all we can do as of now is, Wait and See.

Author Bio:
Anand Rajendran is the CEO and co-founder of Rutapp Infosystems, a leading Andriod and iOS app development company in Chennai. He is an expert in mobile apps field who has written various articles. Rutapp is a software platform developed by his company allowing business owners to create an app with AirBnb, Uber, Rutapp Scripts and other cloning scripts.
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Shrey Kapoor is a Tech-Enthusiast, Harvard certified Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics Expert. He Founder Techphlie.com, which is one of the India's Top Tech News Website. Even Forbes and many other renowned publishers took his articles reference. Shrey is a Technology analyst, strategic thinker and creative writer who is passionate to deliver the best, latest possible Tech-News to his followers and subscribers. He completed his masters in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics, certified in IPR, T.Q.M. & ISO 9001:2008 In Quality Management Systems.

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