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RE[4]: ARM on the desktop
by biffuz on Mon 5th Dec 2011 15:53
in reply to "RE[3]: ARM on the desktop"
[q]Meh. If your mindset is that there is no real alternative to Windows/Office as a desktop OS, then there isn't much that can help you. You are hopelessly locked in to a terrifyingly expensive and constraining experience for as long as you use computing devices, I'm afraid.
I am forever grateful that I am not as helpless as you in this regard.
I am forever grateful that I am not as helpless as you in this regard.
Except that my main computer is a MacBook with LibreOffice.




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And I don't want a desktop with a tablet OS slapped on it either. As 99% of the people who actually work on their desktops do.
Plasma Active is not a desktop OS. Calligra Active is not a desktop Office suite. They both have desktop-level power and functionality but are used via a tablet GUI.
OTOH, Plasma desktop is a desktop OS. Calligra Office is a desktop Office suite. These are designed to be run using the classic mouse, keyboard & large screen desktop-style setup.
These things are achieved via a core application and having desktop and tablet variations on the final GUI. No other desktop system or Office Suite has equivalent flexibility and adaptability.
http://www.osnews.com/story/25226
Meh. If your mindset is that there is no real alternative to Windows/Office as a desktop OS, then there isn't much that can help you. You are hopelessly locked in to a terrifyingly expensive and constraining experience for as long as you use computing devices, I'm afraid.
I am forever grateful that I am not as helpless as you in this regard.
Edited 2011-12-05 14:07 UTC