

It should be no surprise that the answer to this question is a resounding YES !Īs more and more web applications become accessible on mobile devices, PWAs can provide an enhanced user experience over traditional websites.

Since its introduction in 2015, it has steadily gained traction among developers and users.īut with a developing technological landscape, one must question if PWA is still relevant in 2023. Since we are switching it off on Safari due to the limitations mentioned above, that means PWA is not available on iPhones and iPads as per today.When it comes to web app development, the Progressive Web App (PWA) is a technology that has revolutionised the mobile-first approach world. IPhone and iPad don't allow PWA to work on any browser except their native Safari browser. PWA supported and tested. Nevertheless we temporarily turned it off until stakeholders make a decision because Safari has a storage limitation of 50MB and that is not enough to download even one magazine. Meanwhile PWA is supported we have not yet tested due to the low percentage of users on Samsung. On top of that, as you can see below, we only support mobile and tablet devices, so the percentage would still be less significant. Meanwhile PWA is supported, we have not yet tested due to the low percentage of users on Edge. if the user reaches 2 GB limit of downloaded issues, will be asked if wants to use more disk space.once it's closed by the user, it won't appear on other pages until the user clears her/his data and visits again Zinio homepage.if it appears on the homepage for the first time and isn't closed by the user, just ignored, it will be appearing on other pages such as sign-in page, product page, etc., as well.Notes related to web pop-up inviting to add Zinio to home screen: Add to Homescreen prompt cannot be noticed upon incognito mode. PWA supported and tested. PWA is supported. Other desktop browsers such as Firefox, Edge, and Safari don’t allow users to install PWAs. To Web App is available on the following Browsers:
