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The trend is that everyone has (at least) one own computer, and if you want to share something you do it using the cloud (google drive etc.). And seems more and more stuff is going in the direction of the internet. Now even I prefer using grooveshark,....
That means, at least for haiku, multi-user is not someting crucial. Of course, if you have for example public pc's at school, of course there you need multi-user. But for the people targeted by haiku, it's very unlikely that multi-user is needed. There was even a poll, wha the haiku-users want to have in the R1 release, and muti-user was not choosen by the users. The haiku users have choosen that there are more important stuff that they want on haiku, they voted against multi-user, so there is no sense at the moment to insist on muti-user.