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Originally Posted by stonetools
but apparently, they still are not as good as the native apps in terms of UX.
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That might have something to do with websites you visit from a home screen bookmark running javascript
slower than those you visit from a bookmark within the browser (and that's not forgetting that apple hobbles the execution speed in 3rd party browsers too)
If it replicates the native app experience, Apple don't want it imo, maybe they'll charge 30% to lift the speed restrictions on home screen bookmarks
When HTML 5 reaches a point where people are making games in it, I imagine apple will do what they can to get money out of it.
Granted it might be just a bug, but I doubt apple will want to rush to fix it as a high priority unless there's suddenly a surge in bad PR about it.