Hello Dan! My question is which of the two, UWP or PWA should developers focus on if they want to close the App gap in the Microsoft Store? Which one is the better option of the two, or does it really matter? Thanks in advance. #AskDanWindows
, UWP is good if you also target xbox or something where it makes sense a reasonsable amount of people will download it on the Windows Store or pay for it (maybe stuff like art programs or apps like mytube etc). UWP also makes sense if you target enterprises for battery efficient, privacy options & secure apps and want no hassle with uploading your app and managing your app through the Windows Store (you have lots of options for test groups and managing versions etc). Iirc sideloading also offers automatic updates now. Finally not sure how this compares to PWA on Windows; UWP is easy to use with .NET build in and XAML for the ui.Hello Dan! My question is which of the two, UWP or PWA should developers focus on if they want to close the App gap in the Microsoft Store? Which one is the better option of the two, or does it really matter? Thanks in advance. #AskDanWindows