Microsoft and Google have joined hands to help web developers get
their Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) into the Play Store
Microsoft
and Google have joined hands to help web developers get their Progressive Web
Apps (PWAs) into the Play Store.
Progressive web apps use emerging web browser APIs and features, along with traditional progressive enhancement strategy, to bring a native app-like user experience to cross-platform web applications.
Microsoft's
PWABuilder and Google's Bubblewrap are now working together to help web
developers.
PWABuilder.com is
Microsoft's open source developer tool that helps build high-quality PWAs and
publish them in app stores.
Bubblewrap is
Google's command line utility and library to generate and sign Google Play
Store packages from Progressive Web Apps.
PWABuilder is now
using Bubblerwrap under the hood, Microsoft says, and is giving back some
integration features to PWAs on Android.
After months of
collaboration, the two tech giants have announced two great new features for
PWA developers: Web shortcuts support and advanced Android features and
customization.
From PWABuilder,
developers can customize the appearance of the Android status bar and
navigation bar, customise Android splash screen, change launcher name, use an
existing signing key and more.
"We are
working together to make the web a more capable app platform. In addition to
the above, we're also collaborating with Google on Project Fugu to incubate new
web platform features," said Microsoft's Judah Gabriel Himango.
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