On Sunday, 29 October 2017 at 22:48:56 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:
On Sunday, 29 October 2017 at 22:36:04 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Sunday, 29 October 2017 at 22:29:01 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:
On Sunday, 29 October 2017 at 22:22:23 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I suggest you read up on some computing history, start with
WordStar:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordStar
I fail to see how Wordstar is relevant.
Perhaps that's why you're missing every other thing I'm
pointing out too.
The fact that is currently abandon and there isn't anything
mobile related in the article that I just scan read? Yea, you
need to improve on explaining things.
I'd argue you need to improve on understanding things.
Specifically, just as WordStar once dominated the market and is
now dead, the same is happening to Word and Windows now.
Regardless people are 0not going to use mobile in the work
place.
If that's so, I suspect the "work place" will become
irrelevant.
LOL Ok, now I know you talking nonsense.
You crusade against windows OS support is pointless.
I don't crusade against anything. I simply point out that
wasting time on a dying platform is not the best use of D tool
devs' time.
Newsflash, it's not "dying". The mobile market is NOT going to
single handily replace the laptop and desktop market.
It has not been fully replaced _yet_, but that is precisely what
is about to happen.