Web and native apps 0 ▲ And now it’s all this 1 hour ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments This is sacrilegious among some parts of Apple fandom, but I like using web apps. Oh, sure, I can imagine a world in which there’s a carefully crafted Mac app that has all the functions of a website I use but has all the Mac-like interface features I love and isn’t hobbled by a web UI. But I don’t live in that world and don’t expect I ever will. For example, will the Python Software Foundation ever make a Mac app that includes all the documentation I regularly use? And even if they do, is it likely they’ll put in the effort to make better than just visiting the Python Docs web page? Would that be in keeping with their mission? So instead of waiting around for something that will never happen, I used Unite Pro to make a Python Docs site-specific browser. Launching it takes me straight to the standard library home page, from which I can quickly jump to the docs of whichever module I’m invoking in my current script. I have similar SSBs for the Matplotlib and Pandas documentation. You… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.