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minus-square@GiooschilinkEnglish2•10 months agoBecause some very important applications (microsoft office, adobe suit, some very popular multiplayer games, cad software etc etc) still don’t work.
minus-squareEcho DotlinkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-210 months agoIncluding a lot of corporate stuff like the Citrix application suite which admittedly barely even works on windows, and a whole load of telephony systems that require windows.
minus-squareResol van LemmylinkEnglish2•10 months agoSo not having enough software is due to not having many users, and not having many users is due to not having enough software, and the cycle repeats. This is how Windows Phone got killed, ladies and gentlemen. But since Linux is open source, it’s basically invincible.
Because some very important applications (microsoft office, adobe suit, some very popular multiplayer games, cad software etc etc) still don’t work.
Including a lot of corporate stuff like the Citrix application suite which admittedly barely even works on windows, and a whole load of telephony systems that require windows.
So not having enough software is due to not having many users, and not having many users is due to not having enough software, and the cycle repeats.
This is how Windows Phone got killed, ladies and gentlemen. But since Linux is open source, it’s basically invincible.