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>Part of this decision was also a switch from Google Drive to Dropbox: Dropbox supports Linux, Google Drive does not. Which to me has always been kind of weird because Google uses Linux internally for most of their workstations.
Well, for me that's not weird, it's just a big fuck you, totally consistent with what other companies are doing. Multi-platform these days means Windows + OS X + Android + iOS. And the market I'm in is too small for them to bother, so might as well sit on that pile of cash and not want my business. The weird part is that Linux is mostly about the server, being a really good home server for many people. And setting up…
I wish. "Multi-platform" and what it means for vendors:
Apple: macOS, iOS, watchOS, Safari.
Microsoft: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Windows Mobile.
Google: Chrome, Chromebook, Android, iOS.