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burlesona ◴[] No.25058399[source]
The point about robust collaborative editing as an API is interesting. The HN crowd generally prefers native apps and gets tired of the electron parade, but for major business software it’s increasingly table stakes that another person can see what you’re working on, live, by clicking a link.

Apple does have relatively good live collaboration in its iWork apps. Perhaps there’s a future API there?

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onion2k ◴[] No.25058904[source]
The HN crowd generally prefers native apps and gets tired of the electron parade...

There's no significant preference for native; it's just that we won't tolerate bad apps. I'd guess that VSCode is the most popular editor among users here by a long way, and that Google Docs has far more users than MS Word. HN readers don't pick native apps when there's a good Electron or web-based alternative.

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1. alwillis ◴[] No.25062986[source]
>I'd guess that VSCode is the most popular editor among users here by a long way

I don't know about that. When ever there's an article about Vim, it gets lots and lots of useful, insightful comments. If you search for Vim on HN, you'll see the catalog of Vim posts and threads.

I haven't seen the same thing regarding VS Code.