@wilshipley I think the move to subscription based software (or open source) is pretty inevitable now. SaaS is here to stay.
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@joshprismon I don’t accept the inevitable. If we had 26 years ago we’d all be programming Windows.
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@wilshipley Good points, but conversely, I don't like paying for an app and then being stuck on an old version. -
@kartick_vad I don’t like buying a car and it not magically becoming a new car every year. -
@wilshipley Since you're responding with sarcasm, let's bring this conversation to a close.
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@wilshipley Microsoft and Adobe probably take issue with dumping on subscription productivity software, though you keep your data on unsub -
@secularcoding Microsoft and Adobe are the poster children of software companies people hate. - Show more
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@wilshipley@360iDev Remember that Apple does not particularly care about developers except to the extent that we help sell their hardware. -
@wilshipley@360iDev I doubt we’ll get traction on this until it becomes something that negatively differentiates Apple’s devices for users.
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@wilshipley And now this: https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/websearch/t5o17aqrXIQ;context-place=forum/websearch … Google or Apple to blame? Not sure, but Apple should be pursuing it w vigor. Costing me. -
@wilshipley Shoulda seen mine. -
@wilshipley Did you end the rant with an expletive?
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