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Totally agreed, with that said, anything at a company using company resources isn't exactly personal computing



But corporate computing is also suffering from the deteriorating user experience.

I have access to large amounts of harware and software through my employer. And while Microsoft Office is unavoidable, I hate it everytime I open Word or Excel (daily), even if it is on my company machine.

The privacy concerns are arguable even more concerning on a company machine. I wish there was a feasible alternative.




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