Chrome OS saw a good raise too. OS X(Mac) saw a decrease.

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Do you all think that if the market share gets high enough we’ll see ports of professional software like autocad or adobe?

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Maybe.

The investment vs payoff is all they care about

We would probably have to go way beyond 3%

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Ye most definitely

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Bricscad runs on linux- a lot of professional work could be moved over, but its the hack’n’patch stuff that’s holding a lot of things together that won’t work.

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Of all devices are steam decks probably no

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