Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) have reached a significant milestone with both Microsoft Edge and Apple Safari now supporting Service Workers, a key component that enables offline functionality and caching for web applications. Initially limited to Google Chrome, the feature's adoption by other major browsers marks a turning point, allowing PWAs to become more viable across different platforms. This development promises enhanced user experiences and broader deployment opportunities, as developers can now ensure their web apps operate seamlessly offline across all major browsers. Furthermore, Apple is working on supporting the Web App Manifest, which will allow PWAs to be saved to home screens on iOS devices, further cementing their role in the future of web applications. The Ionic framework, which has long embraced Service Workers, continues to innovate with a focus on PWAs, preparing new tools and hosting services to maximize these advancements.