I thought this was a good discussion about Android vs iOS apps… an article from Matt Birchler on enthusiast apps, mainly those that’s made on their platform (not cross platform).
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John Gruber wrote a post discussing this below along with Federico as well.
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And for the most part… I agree with Gruber and Federico, but I don’t like the generalization they go about proving their point. Case in point… Sync for Reddit is an Android exclusive app, which I think from a design perspective is better than any reddit app on iOS (imo). It supports both tablet and phone… has tons of features and I personally like how the developer is accessible to their users.
There’s even Palette app, where Sam Beckman made a YT series of getting an app created… it’s a well made app showcasing Home Screen Setups. They are talented designers in the Android community, but I think you’ll see most of them in personalization category where Android is strong in.
The Shocking State of Enthusiast Apps on Android
I recently commented on Mastodon that I thought when it comes to third party apps, iOS is remarkably far ahead of Android. My feeling is that you can take the best app in a category on Android, and that would be the 3rd to 5th best app in that category
birchtree.me
John Gruber wrote a post discussing this below along with Federico as well.
Making Our Hearts Sing
More on the iOS/Android cultural divide: Technology is not enough.
The Practicality of Art in Software
<p>I’ve been following with great interest this series of articles by John Gruber (and Matt Birchler’s related story) about the chasm between iOS and Android apps. I have some thoughts since expanding my app knowledge beyond iOS and iPadOS is one of my goals for 2023. About a month ago, during...
And for the most part… I agree with Gruber and Federico, but I don’t like the generalization they go about proving their point. Case in point… Sync for Reddit is an Android exclusive app, which I think from a design perspective is better than any reddit app on iOS (imo). It supports both tablet and phone… has tons of features and I personally like how the developer is accessible to their users.
There’s even Palette app, where Sam Beckman made a YT series of getting an app created… it’s a well made app showcasing Home Screen Setups. They are talented designers in the Android community, but I think you’ll see most of them in personalization category where Android is strong in.