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_anomDiebolt_
8 years agoQrew Elite
The Service Worker Travel Log has been on a bit of a hiatus during the summer as I am super busy but I wanted to pass on the latest good news.
As previously mentioned we are waiting for Service Workers to land in Edge in September. Meanwhile, the last browser holdout - Safari - has now committed to adding Service Workers to their browser:
Apple signals it's willing to let next-gen web apps compete with iOS apps
Service Workers land in WebKit, clearing way for better in-browser applications
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/04/service_workers_land_in_webkit_heralding_apple_acceptance/
As previously mentioned we are waiting for Service Workers to land in Edge in September. Meanwhile, the last browser holdout - Safari - has now committed to adding Service Workers to their browser:
Apple signals it's willing to let next-gen web apps compete with iOS apps
Service Workers land in WebKit, clearing way for better in-browser applications
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/04/service_workers_land_in_webkit_heralding_apple_acceptance/
_anomDiebolt_
8 years agoQrew Elite
This is so exciting Service Workers coming to Edge in September. QuickBase will never be the same again.
Microsoft Adding Support for Progressive Web Apps in Windows 10
By the time the Fall Creators Update is released in September, Edge should have all the service workers required for PWAs turned on out-of-the-box.
https://www.petri.com/microsoft-adding-support-progressive-web-apps-windows-10
Also, Microsoft's Patrick Kettner (Product Manager for Edge at Microsoft) "not" talking about Integrating service workers into the browser:
Top 5 Browser APIs You�re Not Using with with Patrick Kettner
http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/278-top-5-browser-apis-youre-not-using-patrick-kettner/#t=4:40
Microsoft Adding Support for Progressive Web Apps in Windows 10
By the time the Fall Creators Update is released in September, Edge should have all the service workers required for PWAs turned on out-of-the-box.
https://www.petri.com/microsoft-adding-support-progressive-web-apps-windows-10
Also, Microsoft's Patrick Kettner (Product Manager for Edge at Microsoft) "not" talking about Integrating service workers into the browser:
Top 5 Browser APIs You�re Not Using with with Patrick Kettner
http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/278-top-5-browser-apis-youre-not-using-patrick-kettner/#t=4:40