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(Unverified)Dec 18th 2007 10:42AM
It's mostly just hype right now. Web 2.0 fanatics think that most people will see webapps like they do, as replacements for installed programs. But they're not mature yet, and some are wary of leaving the tried-and-true for the untested new online gimmicks. Plus the fact that you need internet access to use webapps. Not all of us have broadband.
(Unverified)Dec 21st 2007 10:59PM
I agree with Danny. Web apps haven't quite matured into a thing of broad competance with desktop apps. Also the availability of internet is still pretty much uncertain, especially outside of the US and European countries.
So, good...bad.. MS Office (or any other desktop based Office Suite) would have to do.