Recently, there is a clear trend around the concept of progressive web applications known as "PWA". In short, these applications can be defined as user experiences that are prevalent on the web, where they are downloaded immediately and no messages about network outages appear, Its appearance is similar to the normal application appearance on the device, giving a user experience closer to reality, with a shortcut on the home screen.
In another instance, now and on a Chrome browser, if a Web site detects that it has a progressive application, it will add a install button to the list (three points), not telling users that they can install the current app on their devices, Visible anywhere on your browser indicates that.
But with the Chrome 75 demo on the desktop, the browser now has an installable "PWAs" tag, which is enabled by default. Users will notice a small install button to the right side of the address bar and otherwise act as an installation option in the list, Much better in this regard, we are finally expected to see this feature available from the official version of Chrome 75, making it easier for users to find websites that support progressive web applications.
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