jarrod
jarrod

I’ve always considered myself an app-first guy. But I might be turning into a web-first devotee. I still think native apps offer the best experience for creating and consuming, but I’ve come around to the idea that the “one true source” should live online where everyone can get it. Still pondering…

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jeffperry@social.lol
jeffperry@social.lol

@jarrod Ever since I got a Windows computer for work I had to find options that worked with both Mac, iOS, and Windows and almost everything that I liked was web-first (Todoist, Omnivore, Inoreader, etc.)

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jarrod
jarrod

@jeffperry Yeah, that makes sense, and I’m kind of in the same boat. Work has old Windows desktops, so if I’m sneaking in some personal computing there, it’s gotta be accessible on the web.

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danielmrose@writing.exchange
danielmrose@writing.exchange

@tim Following along

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pratik
pratik

@jarrod Web apps like Phanpy and Elk have made me reconsider my app-first preference too. Also, with the Mac/iOS now letting you add web apps to the Dock have encouraged my use of them, at least on the Mac.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@jarrod app first can still do that tho

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jarrod
jarrod

@danielmrose @timapple Micro.blog and Pocket are what I was thinking about at the time.

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jarrod
jarrod

@pratik I haven’t tried either of those, but I have been making good use of that ‘Add to Dock’ option.

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