• boff@lemmy.one
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    11 months ago

    Same thing happens to me if I were to open each of those apps as chrome tabs.

    The apps you listed provide a web version also. Adding choice to the customer experience is a good thing!

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      11 months ago

      Adding choice to the customer

      “you can have your memory eaten by our website in your browser, or by our website in a separate browser window wearing fake moustache and glasses” doesn’t seem to be much of a choice.

      meanwhile if you launch their services using something other than a glorified Chrome tab, like spotify-qt or ripcord, they both end up consuming like one tenth of the resources the official clients do.

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        11 months ago

        Why do you think everyone cares to optimize every single ounce of their ram memory. There is a lot more to UX than that.

        I would rather an imperfect choice than none at all

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      11 months ago

      That’s a bad analogy. A browser with 5 tabs is not like having 5 different browsers open.

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        11 months ago

        User experience is not just about optimizing every little bit of your RAM consumption. They’re are plenty of other factors as well

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          Yes, and UX is bad in web applications. I‘m saying that as a web application developer.