On 03/22/2013 11:53 AM, Temlakos wrote:
Years ago, when I took a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineering course, our instructor talked hopefully, even dreamily, of a future in which all applications, including word processors, would be back-end applications. He even named Microsoft's project along this line: Microsoft Back-office. As he told it, the back-end application would do all the heavy lifting. It would create the file, save it to a directory with your username and password, send you a printer-friendly page when needed, and everything.
And, of course, it comes with the ultimate vendor lock-in: no way to pirate software when it's never on your machine in the first place.
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