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2010-01-21
Took me a while to realize that, by "native apps", he meant things like Microsoft Office.
If you assume he means things like iOS/Android apps, the only potential complaint with any merit to it is that HTML5 local storage isn't designed to be easily backed up, copied between browsers, etc. the way a .doc file could be.
(I don't consider "1. Your code is forced to be at least technically open-source" to be a valid complaint under any circumstances, so I ignored that one)