https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DiW7vR4WAAAU3K1.jpgNative mobile applications are indeed dying? Lets take a look at this article below in what they are saying about the future of mobile applications.
Just a few years ago, having a mobile app seemed like a strong mobile strategy; users actively downloaded and used mobile apps. But things have quickly changed: today users are less attracted to the idea of downloading a new app. As a result, many product designers have started asking the question: is the mobile app marketing dying?
In this article, well address this question and share a few ideas on the future of this market.
https://theblog.adobe.com/death-standalone-app-comes-next/ Thanks for sharing this,Shikaina.It's good to know that mobile app isn't really dying but evolving and
maturing instead. And finding new techniques by designers and developers is what they are constantly trying
to help them engage users.That is why, rather than creating new space for users,providing services to them in
the environment that they're in is reasonable.
This is quite interesting. I have found a video on the blog and it's really informative. The video tackles about how Progressive Web Apps (PWA) was being created and how they will design it and it is really like the native applications but it is running using a URL or Web.