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On Aug 4, 2024 at 5:33:17â¯PM EDT, "Alan" <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:Maybe, but the tech industry is pushing more and more back towards consumers having what are realistically little more than dumb terminals with all the apps running on the developers' servers (at a monthly subscription of course). Office 365 is the obvious example, but Apple and Adobe also have webapps of their office and creative software.On 2024-08-04 14:22, Tyrone wrote:Well, to be fair, ANY device these days can be - sort of - considered a "dumbOn Aug 4, 2024 at 2:35:09â¯PM EDT, "Alan" <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:So we're agreed:And finally, we get to the home screen where we can use the iPad,You can also say OK and it will take you to the settings. You can then cancel
without ever having had to sign into Apple's servers.
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Now, to be sure, there is a fairly limited set of apps that come on the
iPad; 23 apps to be exact, and some of them DO work via an AppleID, but
lots don't require one. You may be bothered about finishing setup by
adding an AppleID from time to time, but you can simply ignore those nags.
out and it will never ask you again.
Anyone who claims that an iOS device is just a "dumb terminal" that
cannot function without a connection to Apple's servers at all times...
terminal" because the whole point of most devices is the network connection. But apparently troll boy has never actually seen a real dumb terminal. It
actually does nothing locally, it merely displays the TEXT that is coming
across the line from the Actual Computer.
Phones/PCs/iPads etc. are way beyond "dumb". There is more local processing
going on than in mainframes of 20 years ago.
The network connection is needed,to get data/apps/communicate with friends/etc. No one buys a phone/PC/iPad to use it as a stand-alone device.
To use a very old phrase, "The Network IS The Computer".
...is just a huge idiot.Well, he is certainly that. And he demonstrates it every time he rambles on
:-)
here.
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