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Twitter JUST updated their own
app on the Store to PWA UWP (Progressive Web App), packaged into an UWP - app, and it feels completely native, and they won't have to ever spend time maintaining the Windows app again, since it's the same one as the mobile web versi
app on the
Store to PWA UWP (Progressive Web
App), packaged into an UWP - app, and it feels completely native, and they won't have to ever spend time maintaining the Windows app again, since it's the same one as the mobile web versi
App), packaged into an UWP -
app, and it feels completely native, and they won't have to ever spend time maintaining the Windows app again, since it's the same one as the mobile web versi
app, and it feels
completely native, and they won't have to ever spend time maintaining the Windows
app again, since it's the same one as the mobile web versi
app again, since it's the same one as the
mobile web version.
Navigating through the Windows Phone
store on the Lumia 435 helps to compound the problem — despite typing «Wordpress» verbatim in an attempt to find that particular
app, I was presented with a number of
completely unrelated options, finding the
app in question involved a
mobile web search.