Haha, good point, Lynelle. Windows CE is definitely a blast from the past. Alright, let's focus on the more likely options. I'd say iOS, Android, and maybe Chrome OS are the top contenders here.
Windows CE? Seriously? I haven't even heard of that in years. I think we can safely rule that one out. *chuckles* Who still uses Windows CE, anyway? It's like the dinosaur of operating systems.
Yeah, I agree. Chrome OS is a bit of a wildcard, but it does have a decent email and notification ecosystem, so it's possible ENS2 supports it. macOS and Windows CE are also possibilities, but they're less common for mobile use cases.
Okay, let's start with the mobile platforms. iOS and Android are obvious choices, since they dominate the smartphone market. Chrome OS is an interesting one, though, since it's becoming more popular for lightweight laptops and tablets.
I've worked with ENS2 before, and I know it supports both mobile and desktop platforms. The key is to think about the major operating systems that are commonly used for email and notifications.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. ENS2 is a relatively new service, so I'm not entirely sure what platforms it supports. Let me think this through.
upvoted 0 times
...
Log in to Pass4Success
Sign in:
Report Comment
Is the comment made by USERNAME spam or abusive?
Commenting
In order to participate in the comments you need to be logged-in.
You can sign-up or
login
Harrison
6 months agoKaycee
7 months agoRozella
7 months agoKaycee
7 months agoGertude
8 months agoLynelle
8 months agoCassi
8 months agoMicaela
8 months agoKarl
8 months agoLanie
7 months agoDelisa
7 months agoGeoffrey
8 months ago