In short: very good things HTML5 mobile applications rely on the browser and the performance of JavaScript. Fortunately each new iOS software update has consistently brought about performance increases. The trend for all browsers has gone this way for a long time now, with the big players constantly competing with each other, JavaScript comes out as the winner. iOS 8 is the most significant update "since the launch of the App Store" according to Apple. There's a ton of improvements and features that have been added, but I won't be talking about them here. What we are interested in is how this will affect the development and performance of our HTML5 mobile applications. Increased HTML5 Support An image from icanuse.com that highlights the vast difference between iOS 7 and iOS 8 has been doing the rounds on Twitter: iOS8's Mobile Safari is a big upgrade for the web: http://t.co/NlMajVsJDK pic.twitter.com/3BZPMjjpbf — Paul Irish (@paul_irish) September 18, 2014 I highly recommend checking out this in depth analysis by Ross Gerbassi over at Sencha, Ross goes into a lot more depth than I possibly could.


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