Re: Web/Native: gap analysis

> Something that I hear a lot about, but haven't seen documented in-depth, is the UX gap (as opposed to the feature gap above). Why do consumers like native apps more? (or, indeed, do they?). What is missing from the UX of web? For example, if a site has swipe gestures to go from one page to another, how do users on non-touch devices navigate? If the developer adds next and back buttons, they are superfluous (arguably) on swipe-able sites and their superfluity (arguably) detracts from UX as "it doesn't feel native".
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> Should we document the UX gap and see how that could manifest itself as CSS/ JS specs?


Thanks Bruce! Is this a good first step in your opinion (https://github.com/w3c-webmob/gap-analysis)? Or should we be tackling it in a different way!?

Natasha
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