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this post was submitted on 02 Feb 2024
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Doesn't change anything from the fact that the Android client simply doesn't have implemented that feature.
No, but I'm not really referring to that. I'm referring to the fact that unlike an installed application, the browser version can't just cache a bunch of data, and have it reliably stick around for the next time you open the browser, nor even rely on the browser letting it download and handle as much data as it might need to to begin with.
So it might end up working not as well, depending on browser and settings, even though it's literally the exact same code as the desktop application.