Test apps before installing with Google Instant Apps

Some time ago we already talked to you here that developers who wanted it could start to develop your applications in the new format established by Google, which is called Instant Apps and it allows us to test a limited version of Android applications without actually installing them so that we can decide if we finally want them or not.

"Try Now" button to use the Instant Apps

Its operation is very simple, you just have to go to the Google Play Store, choose some compatible app and hit the button «Try Now», but of course, not all apps -to say almost none- are compatible with this technology and we will have to address a specific one, such as BuzzFeed for example.

Instant Apps

We hope that with the passage of time the list of compatible applications will grow little by little and that we will find ourselves with the passage of time the applications that we find in the majority have all this interesting and useful functionality, although it must be said that sometimes it supposes a cost for the creator of the app and until it is normalized a little we believe that it will not be the majority option.

Instant Apps

Of which there is no doubt is that it is quite useful, the fact of being able to use the applications without having to install them -Something that if you have a slow WiFi as is my case, it is appreciated a lot by the way- It is very comfortable and although they are not a complete app with all its elements you can get a fairly general idea of ​​what it will be and we invite you from here to try it on your own smartphone, since as its name indicates, it's something instantaneous which gives you an idea of ​​the file.

Will it eventually spread?

From our point of view we believe that will costAt least initially, reaching most of the well-known apps since it involves extra work for creators and it will not always be profitable for them, at least until this new format is more widely used. He has been talking about the Instant Apps from Google and the development period was opened a long time ago, as you can see in this article that I already linked above, and with the time that has passed there have been few apps that have joined the bandwagon Do you think it will end up reaching all applications?