![]() I need Outlook to access my email and manage my work calendar. ![]() Remove unnecessary bloat, such as features that aren't necessary for the core function of the suite or application. ![]() If the hardware we have is too slow, then optimise the code. We don't need our browsers to become almost replacements for our operating systems (as they seem to be doing), and start to move back to using locally stored applications. I think we need to stop pretending it's good to bung everything on the web. As you might on a train journey for instance. It also means they won't work if you lose your connection. I mention this, because Web Apps tend to store their data in the cloud, and even where they don't, they probably have to send locally stored data to a server somewhere so they can process it. Even if you have it written in a contract that Microsoft et al don't have access to the data you store on their servers, all that says is you have some legal recourse if they do access it, which is essentially shutting the barn door after the horse has bolted. You also don't know what access others have to the data you store on the cloud, which has massive privacy implications. That access can be (and probably is) logged and profiled. I think we need to take a step back from shoving everything on the browser, and work out what a browser needs to do, particularly the privacy, and reliability implications.Įverything you do on a browser will require server access at some point. Re: new "features" and "improved experiences" nobody asked for.
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