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[2260.00 --> 2261.00] Wow.
[2261.00 --> 2263.00] That's kind of awesome.
[2263.00 --> 2265.00] You know how you said the book thing?
[2265.00 --> 2268.00] Well, laptops aren't technically tops either.
[2268.00 --> 2270.00] Like spinning tops.
[2270.00 --> 2271.00] Get it?
[2271.00 --> 2272.00] Get it?
[2272.00 --> 2273.00] Get it?
[2273.00 --> 2274.00] Get it?
[2274.00 --> 2275.00] You know how you put it in the web?
[2275.00 --> 2276.00] Oh, that's so cool.
[2276.00 --> 2277.00] They're not...
[2277.00 --> 2278.00] Oh.
[2278.00 --> 2279.00] All right.
[2279.00 --> 2280.00] Yeah.
[2280.00 --> 2281.00] So let's just move on now.
[2281.00 --> 2282.00] So, you know what?
[2282.00 --> 2283.00] We got to Twitter blitz this, guys.
[2283.00 --> 2284.00] Chromebook or Stream.
[2284.00 --> 2286.00] We want to hear from you guys.
[2286.00 --> 2290.00] And maybe, I know it's 140 characters, but give us a couple thoughts about why.
[2290.00 --> 2299.00] Because you look at Chrome OS and you kind of go, okay, well I can run a Chrome browser and I can run all my apps and like, you know, that's cool.
[2299.00 --> 2301.00] in my browser, but...
[2301.00 --> 2302.42] I've never liked that experience, personally.
[2302.66 --> 2303.04] No, it's awful.
[2303.04 --> 2304.56] I've never been interested in a Chromebook at any point.
[2304.56 --> 2308.08] Look, I'm trying to present it as if I actually think it's a good idea, okay?
[2308.08 --> 2308.14] Okay.
[2308.44 --> 2310.40] So Chrome OS, so you got your...
[2310.40 --> 2311.08] And you know what?
[2311.20 --> 2315.02] When I did try to use it for a little while, whenever I had internet connectivity, it wasn't
[2315.02 --> 2315.46] that bad.
[2315.68 --> 2318.98] But the Chrome experience relies on connectivity.
[2319.24 --> 2321.90] Everything runs in this browser, and things...
[2321.90 --> 2322.98] Office 365 doesn't care.
[2323.14 --> 2328.44] And, well, you can use Google's stuff offline and then sync it once you reach a connection
[2328.44 --> 2328.66] again.
[2328.78 --> 2330.04] Like, they do have answers to that.
[2330.04 --> 2338.24] But the truth of the matter is that Office 365 is a paid solution, and Drive and Sheets
[2338.24 --> 2343.48] and whatever are not a paid solution because a paid solution is just...
[2343.48 --> 2343.82] One is a lot better.
[2343.84 --> 2345.68] One is just a lot better than the other one.
[2345.80 --> 2346.40] I'm...
[2346.40 --> 2350.54] Honestly, I like Google Docs because of some of the collaboration stuff that allows us to
[2350.54 --> 2350.84] do.
[2351.06 --> 2351.60] Very cool.
[2351.66 --> 2355.10] But a lot of times, if it's just something that I'm only going to be working on and not
[2355.10 --> 2359.86] other people, I will use local solutions like Word and Excel because Google Docs is not
[2359.86 --> 2360.32] that great.
[2360.32 --> 2361.62] They're just better.
[2361.74 --> 2361.92] Yeah.
[2362.04 --> 2363.20] In a lot of ways.
[2363.28 --> 2363.92] Even...
[2363.92 --> 2364.24] Ugh.
[2364.34 --> 2368.68] Like, I'm going to bring my love for Notepad++ up here for a second.
[2369.02 --> 2373.54] But if you have it open in two locations, and you make revisions in one location and save
[2373.54 --> 2376.84] it, when you go over to the other location, it won't just be broken.
[2377.32 --> 2377.42] Right.
[2377.42 --> 2381.80] When you try to even just click on the window, it'll be like, oh, this has been saved and
[2381.80 --> 2382.80] remade on another machine.
[2382.80 --> 2384.14] Would you like to reload the file?
[2384.34 --> 2385.46] You just say yes and just boop.
[2385.90 --> 2387.56] So, like, there's even better...
[2387.56 --> 2388.08] There's...
[2388.08 --> 2390.78] Like, the collaboration for local stuff is not even that bad.
[2390.90 --> 2391.14] Right.
[2391.26 --> 2392.04] If you have multiple computers.
[2392.14 --> 2394.32] And, like, I'll work on something at home and I'll work on something at work.
[2394.72 --> 2397.96] And if I'm working on it at home and then just leave and then save it also at work and
[2397.96 --> 2399.06] come back and just like, oh, reload.
[2399.58 --> 2399.76] Yeah.
[2399.84 --> 2400.76] And the thing...
[2400.76 --> 2406.78] And that kind of collaboration, so, like, personal self-collaboration almost, is great
[2406.78 --> 2407.24] for that.
[2407.24 --> 2413.38] But the other kind of collaboration, person-to-person collaboration, especially where I'm editing
[2413.38 --> 2417.98] something that someone else produced and I want to leave comments and I want to keep,
[2418.12 --> 2422.46] like, I want to have, like, a really nicely organized change history, it's much better
[2422.46 --> 2423.78] for me to use something like Office.
[2423.78 --> 2425.36] It just works better.
[2426.32 --> 2428.52] Google Docs has a pretty good change history and stuff.
[2428.72 --> 2430.10] But I also like...
[2430.10 --> 2431.88] It's not as well later.
[2432.22 --> 2432.34] Yeah.
[2432.34 --> 2433.16] I like Office as well.
[2433.18 --> 2433.30] Yeah.
[2433.64 --> 2434.62] Um, okay.
[2434.82 --> 2435.96] So, right.
[2436.08 --> 2436.24] Yeah.
[2436.28 --> 2437.18] Let's go to the Twitter Blitz.
[2437.22 --> 2438.16] I want to hear from you guys.
[2438.86 --> 2440.12] I also had your responses at some point.
[2440.86 --> 2442.44] What's wrong with the Outlook interface?
[2442.86 --> 2443.34] You know what?
[2443.38 --> 2446.24] I have to confess I haven't used it that recently.
[2446.56 --> 2451.60] But if I were to do a review of it today, I'm sure I could find at least a dozen things
[2451.60 --> 2453.46] that are just brain dead about it.
[2453.78 --> 2455.30] I mainly just don't like the app.
[2455.30 --> 2458.82] Honestly, the online version, like, the web browser...
[2458.82 --> 2461.52] The web version has some pretty annoying crap about it.
[2461.52 --> 2463.58] Yeah, but it's not nearly as bad as Hotmail was.