I wouldn't be trusting my company to a monopoly that is on the warpath against anybody and everybody that doesn't line up behind their political views. No thanks!
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Hey bison, we have a like button so we don't flood forums with useless posts.
For me, the biggest advantage that Chrome OS has over Windows is how quickly I can start using it, and how easy it is maintained. I bought one for my Uncle who never had any computer before, and all of his friends with tablets and laptops and macs are constantly having problems. It's probably all user error though.
Inside a business, being able to quickly get working on stuff and not have to worry about maintenance is awesome.Last edited by profoundWHALE; 23 August 2017, 10:28 AM.
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Working on what stuff? From my corpo work pov, ChromeOS is useless. I am struggling enough with full fledged Linux distribution (and I have Windows 7 accessible remotely via Citrix just in case). We have Excels that Libreoffice is unable to open, let alone Google Docs. ChromeOS, enterprise, don't make me laugh Google. If they could partnered with Cisco and Citrix perhaps (to get those screen sharing and communicators bullshit to work natively), then maybe...
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Originally posted by reavertm View PostWorking on what stuff? From my corpo work pov, ChromeOS is useless. I am struggling enough with full fledged Linux distribution (and I have Windows 7 accessible remotely via Citrix just in case). We have Excels that Libreoffice is unable to open, let alone Google Docs. ChromeOS, enterprise, don't make me laugh Google. If they could partnered with Cisco and Citrix perhaps (to get those screen sharing and communicators bullshit to work natively), then maybe...
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Originally posted by carewolf View PostSpyware@work? Who would buy laptops for work where Google has access to and claims to own everything ever made on it?
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