Subj : Re: MacOS
To   : Nightfox
From : Ennev
Date : Sat Dec 23 2017 09:45 am

> I find it interesting that they feel the need to do this in the first
> place.  I suppose it makes sense from a business perspective if a lot of
> consumers these days are using mobile devices.   But when I'm working on a
> document, piece of code, etc., or even playing a game, I still feel most
> productive when I'm using a physical keyboard and mouse.  I took a touch
> typing class when I was in 8th grade, and my typing speed just went up
> after that.  A virtual keyboard on a mobile device just doesn't compare.

Yes the virtual keyboard should be a thing for short typing only. When I
really need to type on the go I get the iPad out i got a good keyboard for it
called TYPO the key are bigger than most laptop, and it come with a case that
make it piratically look like a laptop. With apps like Coda with solid code
editor and perfect SSH support i'm actually able to work from this machine and
with remote desktop and can do most of the rest. i really don't need a laptop
prefer to have a beefier desktop and actually connect to it and my vm
environment than carry the processing power with me. It's way lighter and can
carry it everywhere without too much weight. For me it's a good balance.

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