Re: Web vs. Desktop based systems



"Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t"; wrote:

.... snip much ...

Yes, that's why I pointed out a few of the differences (mostly
biassed in favor of Web-based serverside apps), and why I'm glad
you pointed out some more differeces (mostly biassed toward desktop
apps; so-far nobody said much about clientside apps such as
JavaScript or applets), so that the reader of this thread can make
an intelligent decision based on ample information/ideas and
personal preference/taste.

Why does any reply to anything by you appear to require 200 added
lines?

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