There are competing paradigms now, and that is good, but they have not yet actually reached use value and productivity levels where it is appropriate to say the desktop paradigm is out of date.
At the worst, both will become more generally flexible to keep their value to the users.
There are competing paradigms now, and that is good, but they have not yet actually reached use value and productivity levels where it is appropriate to say the desktop paradigm is out of date.
At the worst, both will become more generally flexible to keep their value to the users.