On Monday, 30 October 2017 at 01:51:33 UTC, evilrat wrote:
On Sunday, 29 October 2017 at 23:01:37 UTC, Joakim wrote:

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.

It has not been fully replaced _yet_, but that is precisely what is about to happen.

Oh don't worry about that, MS already has a ARM device prototype with native desktop Windows 10 version(with x86 -> ARM translator).

I know, I alluded to their Windows on ARM effort in the first post in the thread I linked. I suspect it will be far too late and won't matter, just like Windows Phone.

On Monday, 30 October 2017 at 02:39:44 UTC, 12345swordy wrote:
On Sunday, 29 October 2017 at 23:01:37 UTC, Joakim wrote:

It has not been fully replaced _yet_, but that is precisely what is about to happen.

You got to try harder then the "because I say so" routine.

That's funny, because you're the only one using that routine. I've linked to extensive data showing that Windows is already dying in the thread that I gave you, specifically my first and last posts in that thread. You seem not to be able to follow such links and data, as you not only don't acknowledge but seemingly flatly deny the ongoing PC sales decline? The collapse is next.

On Monday, 30 October 2017 at 03:50:43 UTC, codephantom wrote:
btw. No mobile device will replace my desktop pc ...

Like the pharaohs..I want access to my desktop pc in the after life too..so it will be buried with me ;-)

Do you see anybody out there using a UNIX workstation? He's out there, that rare person who came up on it, and like you, says he will never replace it. :)

Unless you become a relic like that guy, you too will likely simply switch to a mobile device someday, docked like the S8 in its DeX dock. Maybe you will be one of the few running Microsoft's rumored Andromeda device, as opposed to the mass-market device like the S8:

http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsofts-rumored-andromeda-foldable-mobile-device-what-might-be-inside/

More likely you will use something based on Android, iOS, Fuchsia, or some new mobile OS.

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