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MP's analysis nails it , and really there isn't much to add. It is instructive that his opponents can only respond with Ad hominems.
Two companies - Financial Times and Playboy- have done web apps for IOS , and i have looked at the sites and the reviews. The reviews have praised these apps as promising 1.0 efforts, but apparently, they still are not as good as the native apps in terms of UX. IANAIT person, but my understanding is that HTML 5 is an evolving standard and that it will be five years or more before web apps can provide the same experience as native apps. Kobo has said in it's press release that it's HTML 5 effort is intended to be complementary to it's iOS app, not a substitute for it. Nevertheless, I believe that Apple's action will prompt Kobo and other companies to invest more heavily in HTML 5 apps, which will be a good thing. My expectation is that those investments will lead, not so much toward web app replacements for native apps, but toward offering streaming subscription services a la Netflix. Last edited by stonetools; 07-27-2011 at 09:07 AM. |
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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. Last edited by JoeD; 07-27-2011 at 09:54 AM. |
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So what webapp developers do is write their apps in HTML 5 instead of Java, and use the local browser to execute those, similar to using an interpreter to run a Basic programme in the olden days. They can even create icons on the desktop to run them whilst hiding all the browser stuff. To the average user (and even power user) it looks exactly like running a native app. The browser overhead might slow things down a bit, but for something like an ebook reader it would not be noticeable. |
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I tend to agree with MP that Apple's behavior points toward their not really caring about ebooks. And I suspect that Apple is correctly reading their market.
For myself, I never read ebooks on my iPad. I do read a subset of books on my iPhone, mainly things I'm already reading on my Kindle. I buy ebooks to read on the Kindle. At that point, it's just a matter of seconds for me to send a duplicate copy on my iPhone in case I'm somewhere without my Kindle & want to read on. I very strongly doubt that the iPad or the iPhone is very many serious readers' primary EBR. The devices simply don't lend themselves to extended periods of time reading. I'm not saying it isn't done - I've read entire books on my iPhone. I'm just saying it isn't done much. So I suspect that it really doesn't make much difference to Apple, nor probably to Amazon or Kobo or anyone else, if the customer has to go to an internet browser to purchase ebooks. |
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What you cannot do with a web app is side-load content, or register for opening a particular file type (email attachments, Dropbox etc.), which Kobo app allows. And offline storage is fixed, rather than equal to 'available free space'.
But at least the basic reading experience could be pretty much equal to a native app, and they could have a tightly integrated storefront, and Apple could not do anything about it. |
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Here's a recent article on Kobo's plans... and a quote from the piece.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/...-restrictions/ "Nobody but nerds install web-apps." ![]() L.J. |
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I don't understand what you mean about offline storage. |
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THere might be a lot of those (I'm one). But most people will be happy to bypass the process if they can. Kobo is going to make a LOT of money. They clearly know what they're doing. The idea of them as a "little canadian competitor" is going to fade fast and they'll be just as evil in their success as anyone else. They "fight" apple today. And tomorrow apple will be fighting a just fight against them. |
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