A web app is an application software which is usually based on a web browser. HTML, JavaScript and CSS and can be accessed in the Browser of different end devices via the Internet, which is why no prior installation or download is necessary.
While Native apps are specially programmed and installed for one target platform, web apps work on all Operating systems and devices that have an up-to-date web browser. Native apps are installed via the respective app store, while web apps do not require installation. Web apps open directly in the browser and adapt to the end device, which is why they can be published without an approval process. The access to web apps via all compatible browsers makes the essential difference that they require a continuous internet connection.
Native apps are often developed specifically for specific operating systems (iOS, Android). developed. So if you want them to run on multiple systems, there are two ways to do it: A native development for each individual operating system (Advantages: Better possibilities to customise the app and to use the operating system-specific advantages) or a hybrid development that works directly on several operating systems (Advantages: Significantly cheaper).
Web apps, on the other hand, are programmed for use in the browser and can thus be used immediately on every smartphone and PC/laptop. Therefore, the development effort here is usually lower than for a pure app development.
Due to the large selection of browsers, it is not always possible to optimise web apps for every browser. For complex applications that are actually only used on the smartphone, pure app development is therefore often still recommended. You can find out whether your software would be better implemented in the form of a native/hybrid app or a web app in a non-binding discussion with us.
Last but not least, web apps have an advantage over native apps when it comes to closing security gaps. Whereas native apps require a download of a new version to close a security gap, a security upgrade can be easily implemented in the software of the web app.
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Web apps usually offer the user interactive elements in order to be able to use the service provided. Normal Websites are usually informative. Many Google services such as Google Maps, Gmail or the search engine belong to the category of web apps. Other examples include various internet services from Amazon and Ebay.
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Figma is a web tool that allows several people to develop user interfaces together. It started gaining popularity right after its launch because Figma supported all major operating systems. Over time, Figma became an absolute favourite in the design community due to its stable development and increase in functionality.
Features like collaboration and real-time data storage save a lot of time when using Figma. Since every employee has the same access to work, everyone can always be on the same page. So a designer, a developer and a product manager can all be working on the same task at the same time.
At Twigbit, we try to get the most out of Figma. Working with components is the basis for fast and high-quality design iterations. Thanks to components, we can change repetitive elements of the screen with a single click. This feature is especially useful when working on large projects with hundreds of screens and thousands of the same interface elements.
Another important feature of Figma is the possibility to work with vector files. Instead of using additional applications like Adobe Illustrator, Figma allows you to create and edit vector illustrations and objects. This not only saves time, but also allows programmers to make small creative adjustments quickly and successfully.
But there is more that makes Figma special - external plugins. Plugins are independent applications that add additional functions to the tool. They are created by users and made publicly available in the Figma Store. They number in the hundreds and they make Figma an extraordinarily versatile design application - animation, photo retouching, exporting files of different formats, communication and prototyping - Figma's application scenarios are countless.
For all the reasons above, Figma is the number one tool for designers around the world. Freelancers and sole traders, startups and big companies like Github and Airbnb use it every day.
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