My perspective on this...
For work I use Jira for my ticket tracking, SalesForce for my CRM, Jive as
my phone, O365 for my mail and productivity apps and storage.
All of those things are DE/OS agnostic. I can do any of those tasks on any
platform... Tablet, Desktop, Laptop... Mine or one at a library... Doesn't
matter.
At home, I use Google Apps, Dropbox, TinkerCad, Facebook, YouTube, etc...
None of those experiences lock me to one DE/OS.... Android, Ubuntu,
Aupricity, Manjaro, Windows, OSX, IOS.... They all work equally well for
the task.
So, to me the DE/OS is not a consideration. I can sit down with anything
and do anything.
Now, do I have a preference... sure, but it's a religous one and less a
functional one at this point.
Mike K.
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Henry Keultjes <keultjesh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/06/2017 10:38 AM, Dev Null wrote:
The desktop is dead. Web services and browsers became the OS of choice for
most people about 5 years ago.
Larry:
Help me out here. Be it a webservice or a browser, don't they need to run
on a DE and that DE in turn runs on an OS? Actually, the webservice also
runs on the browser that has an OS underneath . . . unless you are running
on a thin-client of sorts?
Henry
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