Such great and amusing project. This kind of project is really helpful. Just imagine an app store that is versatile which you can use for both IOS and Android. I've seen it as a big help especially for those IOS user who can't really get the app they wanted. And also the payment transaction in purchasing an app is lot easier because it's connected to blockchain technology.
So its possible to use yappadappadoo apps to Android and IOS with no compatibility issues? Or maybe they'll have an agreement to each other so user's can use yappadappadoo application to their Android and IOS devices? I hope for the best result on this matter...
There will be compatibility issues, I believe. PWA means progressive web application, so, web application in the basic. These are applications or platforms that you can run simply by using a web browser. The issue would be between Safari and Chrome or other browsers.
It's really just the Safari issue since it's the odd one, and that's just for the PWAs since most web apps enable you to use them on either operating systems and browsers like online editors and converters.
I think the problem would be with regards to the offline features since saving a "PWA" is like saving a webpage on your computer. In Safari, they said the steps would be to save the "link" into the home screen.
Saving a webpage to your desktop really would consume less space than installing an application, but the features would probably be limited and better functionality would be experienced when using it online.
I think that depends on what the app needs. PWA has already been used in existing apps and has shown successful implementation, including trivago:
This app can be used in the Internet browser, requires no App Store download and works even in offline mode. The advanced technology that comes with Progressive Web Apps provides a smoother user experience, as Progressive Web Apps have a much faster loading time (less than three seconds) and are kept up-to-date. For Trivago customers, this means they can easily make their searches and bookings without fear of a possible crash (as with a native app). It supports the link on the home screen of your smartphone to locate and use the web app immediately. With this link, you do not have to search for the Trivago website in your mobile browser, but can start planning your trip right away.
Source:
https://appyourself.net/en/blog/success-story-trivago-relies-progressive-web-apps/Wow, they really utilized the PWA technology. This highlights the advantage of using PWA, just use your browser, no download needed, works offline, then smooth user experience, faster and always updated. P.S. No crashing versus native apps.