Introducing the Indie.am PWA!
Hello, so this is my first post using the PWA Progressive Web App for in the AM. Over the past three days, I've completely rewritten the old mobile app that you used Twitter login to use. username password login is simple progressive web app and managed to maintain all the functionality. I was really surprised a lot of the native APIs that used to be locked behind native iOS or Android API like your media session, your play center, your lock screen, media controls. All of those are available through web APIs now and to a P WA. Additionally, there used to be some problems with capturing audio devices on mobile browsers or non-native apps. There was a lot of jank cross-platform just for building a Cordova app a few years ago when I attempted it and now it's pretty nice unified APIs for user media that work across browsers in a PWA permission or nice and easy and they work. It was pretty delightful rewriting this and I can't think of anything that's not possible in the progressive web app today that was in the native app . So this is my first post on a test account using username and password login, email and password login, when each account was created using Twitter or Apple sign in, it required email address so I can link up those old audio logs if the new sign-in methods aren't supported. I'm going to take a stab at Google and Apple login on the P WA but I'm not really sure on the Apple side I have not implemented that for a PWA before. I will give it a shot though and in worst case scenario people may do password resets for the email account they used in the past and they should be able to use the new PWA. [BLANK_AUDIO
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