Microsoft has lost the ball a long time ago
I don't understand, we had this in the 90's and it didn't work then. No company or user wanted their whole desktop to be offsite.
Kowalski, status report, what is Linux marketshare at currently?
100% of supercomputers, 80% of mobile devices (as Android), 4 or 5% of desktops depending on whether you count ChromeOS. Desktop share is a few percent higher if you just count gaming PCs, eg. the Steam survey, since it's more widely used at home than on business machines.
The rate of adoption is accelerating, too - slowly but steadily.
That's very strange... it was reported at 4-5% last year too wasn't it. Rico, why is it the same percentage as then and why is the acceleration still slow?
Glad I uninstalled 365 and got Office 2024 instead, less than $20 and I don't have to deal with this bullshit.

3 arm Tux, nice!
Um...if the chair is spinning...why isn't the coffee surface tilted? 🙃
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