Bee wrote:
Yes, and they are nearly all slow, cumbersome and unresponsive. They are typical of companies that say "this is easier for me. I don't care whether you like using it or not, you are going to have to use it if you want to deal with us, and anyway everyone else has web apps that are just as bad, so soon you will not notice."I've heard all this before since 10 years, and it is only true for small applets used by a broad public.10 years ago, people was just talking about it. Today, they're doing it. C'mon, look around, there are thousands of complex applications provided on the web. Not to mention, web-based applications in closed environment which can't be accessed through public internet. Sorry, but I can't help myself. I can hardly think of a significant web app I have enjoyed using. regards, John Sunderland |
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