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Mobile web apps for touch do not need to suck at all. A lot of them fail because they don't even use JS touch events and CSS3 animations. You will never get a web app to feel native then. Of course, for that to work properly you really need iOS 5+ or Android 4.1+. If you want to make a web app that works on Android 2.2 and older you must make huge sacrifices.