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November Poll Results: Do You Prefer Desktop Apps or Web Apps?

For the November poll question, we asked whether you prefer desktop apps or web apps. As we’d hoped, there were many responses and interesting comments. Before looking at some of the feedback, here’s ...

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For the November poll question, we asked whether you prefer desktop apps or web apps. As we’d hoped, there were many responses and interesting comments.

Before looking at some of the feedback, here’s how this question came into existence: about a month ago, I was having a conversation with Max, our VP of Sales and Marketing. Max mentioned that he preferred web apps to desktop apps. As a desktop enthusiast, I was shocked and couldn’t believe it! But he made some valid points, and I thought the best people to settle this argument would be the IT pros in our community.

Web App vs Desktop App

Most of you said that you prefer desktop apps to web apps. For example:

Max will be happy to see that a few IT pros voted for web apps over desktop apps — at least some of the time depending on the use case. For example:

The Best of Both Worlds

Community member Jason Fouks had a great comment about how so many pros/cons are not based on whether the tool is a web app or a desktop app, but in how much effort and testing was done during development (similar to the comments that Cary made, provided above). Here is what Jason shared:

“It all depends on the tool, how the developer has made it, and how well it works. Using a desktop application may not always be a solution because some developers make them for Windows only or macOS only which makes it so the other platform is not supported. If it is a web application those aren’t always compliant with how everyone wants to use their web browsing experience. It may work in Firefox but not Google Chrome or Safari or it works in IE because of some ActiveX support but good luck using it on macOS Safari. HTML5 is bridging that gap by leaps and bounds but there is still a ton of work to do with development. A great developer would make it universally accessible from all platforms, all walks of life and function the same no matter what you use for your ‘vehicle’.”

I totally agree Jason! For a full look at all of the great responses to the poll question, click here.

Is There Really a Winner?

Like community member Eric Nail, I believe that even though most people (including me) prefer desktop apps, the future is going to be dominated by web apps. Community member Dominic Russell highlighted a key reason for this when he wrote: “As a user, I prefer Desktop Apps for a one-time fee and decide when to spend again for an update. As a seller, I prefer Web Apps because it regulates revenue.”

Sometimes There IS a Winner – or TWO!

We may be a long way from declaring a champion in the battle between web apps and desktop apps, but at least we can celebrate the two winners of this month’s poll right now. The lucky recipients of a $25 Amazon gift card are…drum roll please… Randy Jackson and Charles Naslund! Congratulations gentlemen. Please contact me to claim your prize.

And if you didn’t win, don’t worry — the December poll is launching tomorrow. Stay tuned!

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