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This is not so much the Svelte equivalent of React Native as it is just NativeScript (https://nativescript.org).
Have you experienced slow scrolling issues?
https://github.com/ionic-team/capacitor/issues/4187
> The only major hurdle to this is Apple continuing to treat web apps as second class citizens on iOS
If you add a site to iOS' homescreen it automatically becomes a PWA. The best example I found of a site fully leveraging this feature is Cryptee[0]. They talk about the PWA thing here: https://crypt.ee/download
[0] https://crypt.ee/
An alternative I’ve been enjoying is @tommertom’s Ionic port (+ Capacitor) for native integration: https://github.com/Tommertom/svelte-ionic-app
- https://github.com/triniwiz/nativescript-plugins/blob/670817...
Moreover, it was made by one of the folks who brought TypeScript support to Svelte (https://github.com/halfnelson/svelte2tsx), so although it may not be explicitly pushed by the core team, it was still made by a significant core contributor.
I'll note that React is the only web renderer that gives official blessing to a native framework, and that's because it's also the only web renderer that built one themselves rather than leaving it to the community.
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