Hey, thanks for reporting. I could fix this by giving Mathic its own manifest.json file, but I'm a bit hesitant.
I'm hoping to build Worchle into a home for a variety of search-style games, so having the PWA open to the home page (which displays navigation links for all the puzzles currently on the site) has the benefit of helping those other puzzles (and the overall brand) get discovered.
It's a hard decision though as I do see the benefit of players being able to add specific games to their homescreen.
Another problem with separate manifests for games: since I'm using local storage for stats, multiple installs of different games on the site would also split up those stats. One install ensures all stats are kept together in a single homescreen bookmark.
Honestly though, I've been thinking about your comment for the past couple of days and I still don't know what the best decision is. It's a tough one.
Seems like they have some version of it implemented:
> Q: I need an old password! Can I view the history of a password that I changed in Bitwarden?
> A: Yes! You can view the last 5 passwords for any Login Item. Open the item in question and select the “1” next to Password History near the bottom of the window.
Wait, you mean password history? As in being able to see the old password once you generate a new one or otherwise update it? Because Bitwarden definitely has that.
Spun up a Vaultwarden docker and gave it a try. You are correct, it does have password history. That's great. It was probably there the whole time and I didn't notice when I evaluated last.
I see it doesn't have history anywhere else, such as secure notes, which 1password does have.
Might still be too tough to give up the extra types and tags, but having history on the passwords is a great step. Quite tempting indeed.
Other users want a lighter phone (decent amount of iPhone mini fans) and that’s what the air achieves.