There are some contexts where you get to sidestep this, which is nice.
Business-facing software comes to mind. I’m building a B2B app right now and am not optimizing much for mobile since my users will be using it on desktops at work. And in my day job we’re building internal tools that also are only used on desktop while people are at work.
Data-intensive apps too, I think you can often just decide that it’s not intended for mobile users because the screen is too small for a good user experience. I sorta did that with Premium Poker Tools, an app that allows poker players to run various simulations.
There are some contexts where you get to sidestep this, which is nice.
Business-facing software comes to mind. I’m building a B2B app right now and am not optimizing much for mobile since my users will be using it on desktops at work. And in my day job we’re building internal tools that also are only used on desktop while people are at work.
Data-intensive apps too, I think you can often just decide that it’s not intended for mobile users because the screen is too small for a good user experience. I sorta did that with Premium Poker Tools, an app that allows poker players to run various simulations.