That question keeps coming up and I’m pretty sure the answer is no. There are other native apps out there, voyager is and will most likely remain a web app.
It’s also not like you can flip a switch and suddenly it’s native. You’d have to rewrite everything from scratch, so there isn’t really a "we already got this far, let’s make it native" happening here.
I do, however, understand why people keep asking for it. There are some aspects to web apps that just feel a bit off, but I think voyager is doing an amazing job at being a web app.
That's not completely true, with framworks like Cordova you can reuse the JS code for the native app. The thing is, there's no benefit whatsoever.
Personally I think it's good that it's a PWA. It's the first PWA I use regularly on my phone, I only used WhatsApp and Telegram Web on the desktop so far and this is despite me being interested in Tech. If we introduce our friends to Lemmy and show them how easy it is to install a PWA, a lot of people will understand the PWA context a bit more
That's not entirely true of course. A native app allows for certain interaction with the OS that is restricted when it's a PWA.
For example: I doubt the Voyager PWA can interact with Shortcuts on iOS/iPadOS/macOS at all in comparison to some native apps for which the developers integrated Shortcut support.
That said, one of the reasons why I personally like Voyager is that it's cross platform. No more 'What platform are you using?'. One can simply refer to vger.app and be done. Would be even better if you can sign up under Voyager as well.
Okay fair point. I thought the main "web to native conversion" frameworks were wrappers like electron or things like react native that might look familiar to web devs but are still somewhat different. If it’s just a wrapper it strikes me as not really worth it, but if actually native ui comes out at the end and you don’t have to make too many changes that sounds like a decent alternative. Do you happen to know how "native" these apps can be and how much effort it is to convert them?
Its written as a website really, the only way that would work is to make a wrapper for it, and it wouldn't really change anything. It would just be an app that opened a web page.
I guess it would help discoverability since you could put it on the App Store
On Android, I use Lemmy via the PWA with Hermit (to keep it out of my browser history) which is an "Advanced Web Browser for Power Users, optimized for Lite Apps & Privacy."
There is very little incentive for the developers to invest a lot of work to end up with an app that can only be used on IOS, where currently the web app can be used on most platforms. I am sure they would far rather spend that effort on improving the current web app.
Honestly the web app is so well made you don't even realise it's not native. But I get it, a native app would be more efficient on battery. You don't have to run a full on browser in the background