Hey y'all, creator of Spider here!
As you've maybe noticed, this project isn't very actively maintained. The main reason for this is that I no longer have a use for this anymore. I made this to be a clean (maybe even pretty!) way to install web apps on Linux, but that was before using the "Install app..." feature for PWAs in Chromium-based browsers. Granted, this has limitations if the web app doesn't explicitly provide a PWA manifest (cough cough SLACK), but that has workarounds at times. Simply put, you get better security, performance, start-up times, and extension support from something that's already built into a browser.
So here is my question to the people who use this:
What about Spider is better than installing PWAs via a Chromium-based browser?
Maybe a little more directly - why do you use this?
Hey y'all, creator of Spider here!
As you've maybe noticed, this project isn't very actively maintained. The main reason for this is that I no longer have a use for this anymore. I made this to be a clean (maybe even pretty!) way to install web apps on Linux, but that was before using the "Install app..." feature for PWAs in Chromium-based browsers. Granted, this has limitations if the web app doesn't explicitly provide a PWA manifest (cough cough SLACK), but that has workarounds at times. Simply put, you get better security, performance, start-up times, and extension support from something that's already built into a browser.
So here is my question to the people who use this:
What about Spider is better than installing PWAs via a Chromium-based browser?
Maybe a little more directly - why do you use this?