> In reality, Safari's PWA support is really good; it has implemented 89% of supported PWA features vs 96% for Chrome according to the PWA scorecard [1].

I remember, I was like, ohh sounds great! So I tirelessly looked for an "add to home screen" button but couldn't find it.

I had to search google to find the answer, you hve to share it!?

weird but okay, so I open the share menu. No such option there.

Again I search, ahh so you have to first edit the sharing options!

The only thing missing from the experience was a warning dialog.

Moral of the story, it doesn't matter if it works if people cant find it.

The 3rd class experience was funny but then they announced they were going to get rid of pwa's entirely.

> The need to remove the capability was informed by the complex security and privacy concerns...

When a 4T company says such things you know it must be hard.... lmfao....

I've never had to explain to an android user how to "Add to home screen". Explaining it to iphone users honestly sounded like I was trying to hack them. It drifts so far from apples usually polished UI that I cant blame them.