Comment by daft_pink 12 hours ago Is it going to support iOS/Android? 5 comments daft_pink Reply bartlomieju 9 hours ago Bartek from the Deno team here. No promises yet, but we're looking into feasibility of it. koolala 10 hours ago No customizable programmable browser runtimes exist for those. rbits 9 hours ago What do you mean by that? Does this[1] not count?[1] https://capacitorjs.com/ koolala 3 hours ago Correct, that isn't a browser it uses a webview. The limited webview version of Deno Desktop could work like that on phones. robtro 6 hours ago The docs say it's planned but no proper roadmap for it yet.
bartlomieju 9 hours ago Bartek from the Deno team here. No promises yet, but we're looking into feasibility of it.
koolala 10 hours ago No customizable programmable browser runtimes exist for those. rbits 9 hours ago What do you mean by that? Does this[1] not count?[1] https://capacitorjs.com/ koolala 3 hours ago Correct, that isn't a browser it uses a webview. The limited webview version of Deno Desktop could work like that on phones.
rbits 9 hours ago What do you mean by that? Does this[1] not count?[1] https://capacitorjs.com/ koolala 3 hours ago Correct, that isn't a browser it uses a webview. The limited webview version of Deno Desktop could work like that on phones.
koolala 3 hours ago Correct, that isn't a browser it uses a webview. The limited webview version of Deno Desktop could work like that on phones.
Bartek from the Deno team here. No promises yet, but we're looking into feasibility of it.
No customizable programmable browser runtimes exist for those.
What do you mean by that? Does this[1] not count?
[1] https://capacitorjs.com/
Correct, that isn't a browser it uses a webview. The limited webview version of Deno Desktop could work like that on phones.
The docs say it's planned but no proper roadmap for it yet.