Hi Peter,
>> Does anyone have any examples of or experience with the look & feel of NT generated PWA's?
I'm not sure if I've set this up as a PWA yet, but for an APK see
https://online.eco-time.com/getappUnder Settings set the Phone Number to be 0787871708 to get a sort of "test" account.
Basically the APK and PWA are identical from a user UI point of view. Both add an icon to the home screen, both load and run in the same way.
>> As it is it's possible to "install" a web app on a phone or tablet by adding it to the home screen (provided you've got the right header settings and icons etc). This way you get rid of the browser frame but the app still very much behaves and looks like a web app. So I'm curious about what a PWA looks like - particularly when it comes to navigation, browses etc. Does it feel more like a web app or more like a native app? Or is it simply all about using the right CSS?
It'a all about the CSS. Basically you can make it look, and behave, however you want.
Cheers
Bruce