For this question, are you talking about on the visitor's own devices?
Others may have data on this, where I just have opinions/experience, but
a) getting most people to use anything takes effort
b) getting anyone to install and use an app takes a LOT of effort.
If you're talking about the loaner devices, an app still makes certain
things easier, especially related to offline, controls, screen real
estate, that kind of thing. But if you have pervasive good connections
and a staff that's more skilled in webapps, that could tip the balance
in that direction. Also, for most of us, web dev still makes
experimentation, deployment, and iteration easier.
--Matt
On 10/28/2016 12:56 PM, Sweeting III, Floyd wrote:
Colleagues,
Can you share your thoughts regarding the use of an App as opposed to using a
Responsive Web site as part of the visitor experience?
Also how you feel about downloading content to personal devices rather than
just accessing live online?
Thanks,
Floyd Thomas Sweeting III
Head, Technology & Digital Media
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