software.newsforge.com — We've all heard the hype about how Sun and Google may someday, somehow, produce a version of StarOffice or OpenOffice.org that you'll access online through your browser instead of installing an office suite on your hard drive... I am still going to keep most of my software where it belongs: on my own computer. Here are three reasons why.
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drahknonOct 18, 2005
The thing is, I don't know that anyone's necessarily proposing to end the stand-alone versions of any particular apps. I liken it to VoIP technology. It's great, but it most probably won't replace cellular or landline phone systems. It has a place and it'll probably stay there.
micklerlopOct 18, 2005
yes punk! we use web apps everyday. hotmail and yahoo mail are successful examples.
invisionukOct 18, 2005
So his 3 reasons are really:1) Connection Problems2) Connection Problems3) Connection ProblemsPff.
jinx__Oct 18, 2005
This guy is a dumb ass, no digg!
canucksin2006Oct 18, 2005
The guy who wrote this article is a dumbass. Wow I never knw you can internet problems. No freaking way I'm digging this
sourgrapesOct 18, 2005
How much easier is it to hack your stuff, if it was located in a centralized location?
slmcdeeOct 18, 2005
His comments were related more to "hy getting the internet is a bad idea".