We have launched a progressive web app — and it's not just about "adding a website to your home screen." It's a response to the reality our readers live in.
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Slow YouTube, sporadic outages, unreliable roaming, no signal on the subway, and service interruptions at the border—all of this has long been the backdrop against which people try to stay informed. We decided to remove that backdrop from the equation.
What Happens During Installation
When you add Doberman Media to your desktop, the app immediately downloads the ten most recent articles in the background—silently, without any action on your part. By the time you close your browser, the articles are already there. Every subsequent article you open online is also saved automatically. Gradually, a personal library builds up on your phone—up to thirty articles, always at your fingertips.
If you lose your internet connection, a special page will open showing everything you've saved. Search by title, reading time, and jump directly to the text. When your connection returns, the app will quietly update itself.
Why a PWA instead of an app on the App Store?
Because the App Store and Google Play are yet another point of failure. They might require you to remove the app. They might block updates. A PWA installs directly from our website, without any intermediaries, in ten seconds. Technically, it’s the same website—but it works like a native app, caches content locally, and isn’t dependent on app stores.
How to Install
On Android: Open the website in Chrome, tap the "Install" banner, or look for "Add to Home Screen" in the browser menu.
On iPhone and iPad: Open the website in Safari, tap the "Share" button at the bottom of the screen, then tap "Add to Home Screen."
It takes up less than a megabyte. It works on any device. No registration required.
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