Not all websites need a dedicated mobile app, which is why so many don't. Web apps are now designed to scale to different screen sizes, so mobile sites in your web browser are easy to navigate and utilize. Still, there's just something about an app on your iPhone's Home Screen that makes it feel more like an app from the App Store. If you have an iPhone, you can bookmark a web app on your Home Screen from Safari or, as of iOS 16.4, most third-party browsers. Whatever browser you use, Add to Home Screen gives you a Home Screen icon that looks just like other app icons but is merely a shortcut... more
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