Abandoning native apps to become future friendly

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Mikael Jergefelt

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Native apps have become the norm of mobile interaction with digital services, but it’s an expensive way to reach users. With responsive web design, a more inclusive and accessible experience can be crafted for all mobile users instead of just a majority. This article describes the move from a native library app to a responsive website, and why it is right for the future.

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Abandoning native apps to become future friendly. J Eur Assoc Health Info Libr [Internet]. 2016 Mar. 8 [cited 2024 Nov. 5];11(2). Available from: https://ojs.eahil.eu/JEAHIL/article/view/43
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Abandoning native apps to become future friendly. J Eur Assoc Health Info Libr [Internet]. 2016 Mar. 8 [cited 2024 Nov. 5];11(2). Available from: https://ojs.eahil.eu/JEAHIL/article/view/43

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