Windows Experience
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 01:19:40 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
Ken Blake wrote:
I know nothing about Chromebooks. I've never even seen one.
A lot of schools use them. Guess they're pretty simple for students. I
might get one for when I travel, like vacations. After all, when I lug
my laptop or netbook along, everything I want to do while on vacation
requires the Internet (bookings, locations, hours, driving, etc).
Ditto, but when I travel these days, I use my smart phone for
everything I want to do: e-mail, weather reports, bookings, maps, and
reading kindle books. It's fine for those things and small, light, and
easy to carry.
If I
don't have the Internet, those become useless to me.
If you've ever
used Chrome, you'd feel right at home on a Chromebook. It's based
around that web browser. You can use some local/offline apps, but it's
really built for being on the web.
I've tried Chrome. I hate it. As far as I'm concerned, there's only
one browser that's worse than Chrome--Edge.
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