It’s okay for enthusiasts, but when you take this to people who handle finance and accounting, the first thing that they ask is ‘where is excel?’ It would be a failure, if there is no Microsoft Excel, in the corporate world.
Oracle couldn’t force their employees to use open office, eventually moving to the Microsoft office.
I know this comment will be down voted but that’s the reality.
I’m thinking they mean for these systems to be used as niche kiosk machines but I could be wrong.
Edit: I work in IT and I said what I said, these things are for a niche market and aren’t going to be successful for mass adoption. Y’all can down vote me all ya want but nobody wants an Android desktop.
It’s okay for enthusiasts, but when you take this to people who handle finance and accounting, the first thing that they ask is ‘where is excel?’ It would be a failure, if there is no Microsoft Excel, in the corporate world.
Oracle couldn’t force their employees to use open office, eventually moving to the Microsoft office.
I know this comment will be down voted but that’s the reality.
most “enthusiasts”, other than some android app developers, perhaps, won’t even look twice at something like this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.office.excel
Mobile excel is a pretty stripped down version.
That doesn’t change the fact there is an Excel on Android. The original poster said it couldn’t be found.
I’m thinking they mean for these systems to be used as niche kiosk machines but I could be wrong.
Edit: I work in IT and I said what I said, these things are for a niche market and aren’t going to be successful for mass adoption. Y’all can down vote me all ya want but nobody wants an Android desktop.