Am 04.12.2011 19:19, schrieb Fernando Cassia: > On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 22:50, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> this is nonsense >> >> the percent does not matter since nearly everybody has a smartphone which is permanently online, but this does not mean that all these people are only using a smartphone or tab which will not happen >> not now, not in 3 years and not in 10 years > > Oh really? think again, think internet-connected TVs running Android > or some other OS. > > http://www.geniatech.com/pa/android-tv.asp > > He´s right about the declining of relevance of Windows, and by > extension, the windows API at the app level, too. did i say anything other? what did you exactly not understand in "the percent does not matter" all this counts will not change the fact that workstations and powerusers will exist in 10 years as they do now and this is why it is wrong to design defaults only having smartphones and tabs in mind - ther are people which do much more with a computer and will ever be which can not be done with any mobile device because you are missing the needed performance and interfaces, not speaking from RAID etc.
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