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RE[5]: I don't think so
by twitterfire on Wed 7th Apr 2010 18:36
in reply to "RE[4]: I don't think so"
"[q]How many people use computers to do real work? I've noticed that most people who have computers just mess around on facebook and play flash games. Given a few years they might not be buying a desktop. Then it will get harder for you to buy a desktop too.
Practically every single white-collar worker? " And I am one of them since many years ago. What do we do mostly at office?
- email > could be done perfectly with a service like gmail for instance
- archiving files > box.net
- design and/or use some spreadsheets > I find editgrid or zoho almost as useful as the 'standard spreadsheet' most often used in offices...
- perhaps every month or quarter preparing a presentation? > google docs would be enough for us here at work
- word processing > see above for all kinds of solutions
... [/q]
Perhaps you are so kind to help me find online services that will allow me to: use Visual Studio, Photoshop and play Crysis and Dragon Age: Origins. And some ocasional 3D Max rendering and encoding HD movies.
Perhaps you are so kind to help me find online services that will allow me to: use Visual Studio, Photoshop and play Crysis and Dragon Age: Origins. And some ocasional 3D Max rendering and encoding HD movies.
Yup, like I'd rather do all that on a 10 inch or smaller display without a real keyboard/mouse, instead of on my dual 20-something inch monitor setup.




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And I am one of them since many years ago. What do we do mostly at office?
- email > could be done perfectly with a service like gmail for instance
- archiving files > box.net
- design and/or use some spreadsheets > I find editgrid or zoho almost as useful as the 'standard spreadsheet' most often used in offices...
- perhaps every month or quarter preparing a presentation? > google docs would be enough for us here at work
- word processing > see above for all kinds of solutions
...