Post A4ApfnnoezYssJxTd2 by rgx@muensterland.social
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 (DIR) Post #A4ANr9LuJpzS1U44Js by yann2@koyu.space
       2021-02-11T09:57:26Z
       
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       Installing a PWA app locally - SUPER EasyI had read a bit about this, and tried, to get a local copy of Pinafore fediverse client. With NodeJS and Nativefier, it works in some cases, but didn't for Pinafore in my case.Tried again to find a solution and just discovered this page - and it worked, it's super simple, no NodeJS or black magic neeed. Really.I am writing this via my Developer branch Pinafore client, installed from https://dev.pinafore.social/(the regular, stable version is homed at https://pinafore.social/ )How to do it ?Read the article and get it installed - only caveat is you will need a Chrome family browser to do it (not the dreaded Google Chrome spyware). I suggest Bravo browser, which I recently started using and am quite impressed by. Or the new Chromium based version of Microsoft Edge, which is quite good too.Seriously, it takes no effort at all.Article is here : https://www.androidheadlines.com/how-to-download-install-progressive-web-apps-pwa-google-chrome.htmlRecommended reading. #pwa #chromium #webapp #pinafore
       
 (DIR) Post #A4ApfnnoezYssJxTd2 by rgx@muensterland.social
       2021-02-11T19:18:02Z
       
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       @globcoco this allows Pinafore to run in its own separate tab, and is quite neat! Writing from it now. Super easy...