To: SeekAndFind
Still, there's one major factor working in Microsoft's favor: Its ownership of Office. Both Apple and Samsung's tablets will not be able to access the full version of Microsoft's dominant office software suite, at least not without streaming it from another PC. In the end, that could limit their adoption among business users. It's a deal-breaking factor, if your place of business relies on Office.
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01/08/2014 12:37:35 PM PST by
Alex Murphy
("the defacto Leader of the FR Calvinist Protestant Brigades")
To: Alex Murphy
These so called “analysts” are typically wrong about their predictions. I have owned four different Android tablets and now that I have a Yoga 2 Pro, I only use the tablet on Sundays at church.
To: Alex Murphy
As long as Windows is pushing Windows 8 for their tablets they will always suck.... try taking most windows apps and just twist from portrait to landscape and back.... I know they are trying with Metro but its a disaster.
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