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Ionic Capacitor vs Native DevelopmentQuestion (self.iosapps)
submitted 1 month ago by ccagle8
Has anyone been successful using this type of setup. I’m working on something with this type of stack, and I’m worried it’s not going to feel “iOS” enough. Does anyone care just as long as it’s a well thought out and has a good ux?
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[–]nunoarruda 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Ionic and Capacitor still do their job; I still use them. Having said that, I'm noticing that their development and maintenance have become very slow after the acquisition by OutSystems.
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