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What do you mean webapp? Isn't the app that you install a webapp? And isn't a website not an app because you dont install it?
PWA - Portable Web App, Apple was going to make this the primary way to run apps but then decided an app store and private stuff was more profit and their support for it tends to be on the suckier side, but has gotten better over the years. You install a PWA in your browser by either "Install" or "Add to home screen" or something like that depending on browser and device being used.
by webapps they mean browser based apps.
Apparently not. I guess some apps you install in the browser. Which is an important distinction, if they're using the word correctly
Yes both are PWA capable. However I stand corrected. The McDonalds webapp now redirects you to the play store when you try to order.
Guess they don't want me as a customer. (Not that I'd eat McDonalds anyway).
riders.uber.com is fully functional though, I use it often
Try changing your mobile browser's user agent to desktop
good point.