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I don't think you'll see anything about PWA in IPS until version 4.5 or higher, possibly version 5, if I had to guess at their development priorities.

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4 hours ago, Joy Rex said:

I don't think you'll see anything about PWA in IPS until version 4.5 or higher, possibly version 5, if I had to guess at their development priorities.

ok, so I need to be more patient than that... sorry...

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On 5/24/2019 at 2:25 PM, Dexter_X said:

ok, so I need to be more patient than that... sorry...

Well, as I said, I'm just guessing - @Matt could come out and say 4.4.4 has PWA support! :D

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On 3/21/2019 at 3:04 PM, bfarber said:

Certainly, as a site admin I can understand the viewpoint.

As an end user, you would be hard pressed to convince me to install a special app from an app store for a single website just so that website could send me push notifications. In fact, it would almost convince me not to install the app. 😆

We call ips as community software no??? if we manage community, that mean we have members, and if members because they trust in our website, there is a clearly element that let us know they will install the notification app.

you worry point I think is apply for guests, or some users in some point don't want to be part of your community....don't worry by them....

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It seems my idea was finally not so bad... I'm glad to read about this app : we'll finally get notifications to fight back social networks attention keeping procedures... Good news ! 👍
Do you know that facebook generates false notifications when you've no real notifications from a while, just to make you get back and see whats going on ?

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Dexter_X said:

Do you know that facebook generates false notifications when you've no real notifications from a while, just to make you get back and see whats going on ?

Yep, it's not a terrible strategy.

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12 minutes ago, Matt said:

Yep, it's not a terrible strategy.

I'm not saying we should do the same. I'm just pointing at the fact that notifications are the key to keep attention in the "attention market" world... 

 

 

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Sure. It's balance. You don't want people to get so frustrated with the pings they turn them off, but a gentle "Hey here's what you've missed" can be a friendly nudge to revisit.

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