• masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Electron is awesome, badly coded apps just suck. Look at Voyager for Lemmy, it’s great and it’s just a web app.

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      1 year ago

      Electron apps are nice in some ways, but use a ton of memory

      I usually don’t mind electron apps too much, but I do prefer native apps

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      1 year ago

      No, it’s not nice. Looks good only on Windows where everything have unmaching look anyway.

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        1 year ago

        Uh huh. Electron apps look good on Windows. Sure.

        No electron app ever looks good anywhere. They are consistent insofar that they look shit on all OS, equally. And alias their fonts wrong. And scale them wrong. And break accessibility.

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          They don’t break accessibility. Electron fares better in accessibility than some native app frameworks.

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            Sure, there’s always a bar to clear. And yet Electron can’t even properly alias fonts if the creator doesn’t do it properly, as it tries to use Chrome’s broken font rendering by default. Nevermind scaling the size of anything, which just becomes a blurry mess if the app wasn’t created well enough (see the mess that is Signal as an example).

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      Voyager is made with Ionic. The difference with Electron is that in Ionic, trough Swift/Kotlin, shows a WebView from the System Browser (mobile only) while Electron “installs” Chrome each time (desktop only).

      WebApps are great, but Electron is just too much