A Progressive Web App is like a toy you can play with right from your tablet, while a Native App is like a special toy that comes in a box and needs to be set up first.
Imagine you have two types of toys. One is a puzzle you can open straight from a box on the table, that’s like a Progressive Web App. It works right away, no need for extra steps. You just tap it and start playing.
The other toy is like a video game you get from the store. You have to put it in your console, turn it on, and then play, that's like a Native App. It’s more powerful and can do cool things, but it needs to be installed first.
A Progressive Web App lives inside a browser, just like how you read stories on your tablet. You don’t have to download anything special, it loads fast and feels like a real app once it's open.
A Native App, on the other hand, is made specifically for your phone or tablet. It’s built just for you, so it can do amazing tricks and run super smoothly, but it needs to be downloaded from an app store first.
Both are fun, one is quick and easy, while the other is powerful and ready to go!
Examples
- Native Apps are special programs you download from the App Store or Google Play to use on your phone.
- Progressive Web Apps don’t need to be downloaded, but Native Apps do.
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