Remember Windows 3.11?
You would open different folders and there would be different applications, assorted into different categories.
TransMedia Plots Death Of The Desktop (which i don't like the thought of personally) opening things through a browser. It includes applications for creating, sharing, and selling photos, music, video, and documents, as well as doing content management, calendaring, E-mail, and conferencing.
Is this the start of something else?
I don't personally think the desktop will EVER DIE, even if the way it works evolves, its so useful, its like a wide storage system!
The browser-based software can be used on the three major PC operating systems -- Linux, Mac, and Windows. The Mac-compatible version is coming Dec. 25. In January, Glide will be available on portable devices such as cell phones. Shortly thereafter, it will run on digital set-top boxes.
TransMedia Plots Death Of The Desktop
Started by
Neon
, Nov 06 2005 05:54 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 06 November 2005 - 05:54 PM
#2
Posted 08 November 2005 - 01:56 PM
Desktop WILL NOT die....I can't think of any other way that would achieve the same greatness as a desktop...but then again, everyone thought console and line based commands were the only thing back then too, and loook at us now!
A browser just can't achieve that functionality.
A browser just can't achieve that functionality.
#3
Posted 09 November 2005 - 12:57 AM
Extremely true mate, the desktop allows for even simple things like a background and its without a FRAME or scroll bars, its FREEDOM!
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