Some web applications are started from home screen full screen on the iPhone or iPad, rather than Safari browser did not receive promised 05.02 + times faster operation with JavaScript for iOS3.
Developers say this is a "conspiracy" for web applications to perform worse than local (native) applications, which Apple has been pushing developers to App Store, where Apple have full control of what is given and, of course, profit of 30% sold for each application.
Besides more than twice as slow job applications are launched from the home screen because they do not use JavaScript Nitro engine that is included in the new iOS 4.3, but work like the old iOS 4.2, there are several errors associated with the same situation.Such aplcikacii can not use several web caching systems, including the HTML5 caching applications, which make it impossible to work offline. The third and last bug that was found associated with the home screen applications is that they do not use the new "asynchronous mode" at Apple that allows some scripts to be executed before others, but still use the old "synchronistic mode," meaning that do not look as good as applications open inside the browser.
Apple knows about these bugs and has indicated that they are working but still have no comment from Apple about the accusations.
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