Windows doesn’t require you to install most things though. Developers just choose to do so unnecessarily sometimes.
Why hate windows for this of all things? Isn’t it normal to “install” packages in Linux as well?
Windows doesn’t require you to install most things though. Developers just choose to do so unnecessarily sometimes.
Why hate windows for this of all things? Isn’t it normal to “install” packages in Linux as well?
Bluetooth for example does work in web browsers though, and so does USB. There’s web sockets and webrtc for communication. I can’t think of a reasonable connection method that’s inaccessible, but maybe I’m forgetting one.
I’d rather choose the password manager I trust that can safely store my credentials and auto-fill, than being forced to use a specific banking app with unknown security features.
I have not tried out voyager, but just from looking at it’s GitHub, it’s essentially just a web browser packed in a native app anyways.
Performance shouldn’t really be different from browser app to local app this way unless something is done wrong, or there’s some specific functionality, like async I/o that’s still unsupported.
Notifications are also a thing in web browsers nowadays. Most device features that you can access in a separate app are actually supported by now.