Hi :)
A friend showed of his brand new Windows Phone and about a week later
grumbled that it had already slowed down and even given him a BSOD
type thing.

Getting onto Android makes sense, porting to iThings shortly after
would be great.  Windows would be nice but Android is the main one
imo.  Yes being as unprepared for Windows phones as MS was for Phones
and tablets to take off at all would be dumb but Android is the
top-seller by such a huge margin that it really needs to be the focus.

Windows might be free but even so, is it really worth even that much??
Regards from
Tom :)


On 4 April 2014 14:33, Kracked_P_P---webmaster
<webmas...@krackedpress.com> wrote:
> On 04/03/2014 01:57 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> About running Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice on Android devices:
>> Wouldn't
>> it, in theory at least, be possible to run both of them if you first
>> install Ubuntu on your Android device? I know, then it's not Android any
>> more, but still...
>>
>>
>> Johnny Rosenberg
>>
>
> MS just announced that it will offer free MS OS for smartphones and tablets
> with a 9 inch or smaller display non-business device. They decided that
> since Android is free, MS OS should be free istead of asking the
> manufactures to pay $5 to $15 each device. They hope this will increase the
> MS OS mobile device market share.  They may also be offering a 1 year of
> free "cloud" services like Office 365 for these devices.
>
> So if they do start getting more market share on tablets, our developers may
> need to make sure LO would on tablet versions of Windows 8.1, like their own
> "tablet" device.  I do not know if anyone on these lists bought one of these
> MS tablets and/or knows if LO would work on them.  If it does, then we are
> prepared for that MS market grabbing "offer".
>
> As for Ubuntu on a tablet - I would like for someone to tell me OFF LIST how
> to do such a thing and what the system specs low end really is for Ubuntu on
> a tablet.  I have an old 7 inch that could use a new OS.
>
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