threesixright said:
Alex said:
DeformedTree said:
An App can only be used by a subset of the population (and even then they have to be willing to use it).
Apps can be used by anybody with a smart phone. I think the larger part is in the actual willingness of folks to get into it. Mostly an older generation (55+) problem, and their problem only.
Funny thing, my old mother once wanted a computer so I got one for her, but she never bothered to use it. But when I got her a mobile phone, she was on it 24/7.
Anybody? Don’t think so. Its called geo-fencing.... and its full of apps and services a like.
Praise the day those limitations are removed (its truly utter BS).
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It has nothing to do with age. Not everyone wants to do things with apps, and a lot of folks can't, they have no phone, or even if they wanted one, they live a place where they don't work. An APP doesn't get you any more people, just less. Everyone is served by "no app", but only a fraction of the population is served "with an APP".
COVID has brought this to more peoples attention. Doing things online, or via apps and such sounds great to some folks, but the reality is large swaths of the population have no access to this even if they want it, and within those that could access it, doesn't mean they want to.
Companies don't support multiple paths of information well. If they go for the App, they will let the previous information paths fall apart. Just look at websites, look at how many have now turned their websites to be optimized for smart phones, making normal usage terrible.
Send manuals and such with product was the way. Internet made skipping that and having people download a PDF an option so now lots of stuff comes with little to no documentation, and tells you to go online. Now with Apps, the online support has gone down as they punt people to an App.
There is no such thing as "more options", it's just a path to make things easier/cheaper for businesses, and less good for consumers.
Joe Bob out in some rural area may like Festool Tools, but when the day comes that to find anything out about them, or get support he needs to go thru and app on a cell phone, and he doesn't own a cell phone and their is no reception there, that will be the end of that relationship.