So what about the vSphere Client Specifically? Loads Of Other IT Companies Are Doing It….Web Based? Seriously, I can personally live without Windows applications. Even for Julie’s small business we leverage all cloud based apps like Quickbooks Online instead of the desktop versions. If those applications had browser-based or Mac friendly versions, I’d have zero use for windows. Design File Server (Embroidery Machines for Julie).To be honest the ONLY reason a Windows Virtual Machine still lives on my Mac’s is to run these applications. For a long time people like me have yearned for web-based, mobile friendly ways to access stuff. I started to want more things that did not require windows. I know Windows Server like a family member. Mine is simple……It’s about freaking time! Let me explain…. There is more than enough fodder out there on people’s opinions. We’ve all had our ups and downs with trying to make that transition. Okay I get it, you are upset, scared, afraid of the web client(s). Here comes the “Personal Opinion” parts of this post. Sometimes the anticipation of death is worth than death itself. Like a puppy, I’ve had many years to watch the evolution of this client and ultimately like everyone else will have to cope with its impending death. As a customer previously I can remember all the way back to the original client that really only was there to do vMotion. As a VMware employee obviously this was not much of a surprise. So by now most people have read the blog post about the final days of the vSphere Desktop Client, many of us simply refer to as the C# client.
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