top | item 25371749 (no title) rubenfonseca | 5 years ago Cool! This battle was won. Now the next one: kill Electron. discuss order hn newest speedgoose|5 years ago Good luck with that. There is no good alternative to Electron yet. willis936|5 years ago There isn’t a good flash alternative either, but that’s gone too. load replies (1) kevincox|5 years ago My web browser is one.Although luckily most electron apps are available on the web as well. MeinBlutIstBlau|5 years ago What's wrong with electron apps? I thought it was cool because they're a good way to make things cross platform. rchaud|5 years ago Most electron apps look and behave almost exactly like their web app counterparts. It reminds me of early mobile apps that were basically a wrapper for a "m.domain.com" website. So what even is the point of creating a desktop version? thanksforthe42|5 years ago Ahhhh yes the much better solution of paying Apple 1000$ to compile a JavaScript app and 125$/yr/s
speedgoose|5 years ago Good luck with that. There is no good alternative to Electron yet. willis936|5 years ago There isn’t a good flash alternative either, but that’s gone too. load replies (1) kevincox|5 years ago My web browser is one.Although luckily most electron apps are available on the web as well.
willis936|5 years ago There isn’t a good flash alternative either, but that’s gone too. load replies (1)
kevincox|5 years ago My web browser is one.Although luckily most electron apps are available on the web as well.
MeinBlutIstBlau|5 years ago What's wrong with electron apps? I thought it was cool because they're a good way to make things cross platform. rchaud|5 years ago Most electron apps look and behave almost exactly like their web app counterparts. It reminds me of early mobile apps that were basically a wrapper for a "m.domain.com" website. So what even is the point of creating a desktop version?
rchaud|5 years ago Most electron apps look and behave almost exactly like their web app counterparts. It reminds me of early mobile apps that were basically a wrapper for a "m.domain.com" website. So what even is the point of creating a desktop version?
thanksforthe42|5 years ago Ahhhh yes the much better solution of paying Apple 1000$ to compile a JavaScript app and 125$/yr/s
speedgoose|5 years ago
willis936|5 years ago
kevincox|5 years ago
Although luckily most electron apps are available on the web as well.
MeinBlutIstBlau|5 years ago
rchaud|5 years ago
thanksforthe42|5 years ago
/s