Applying the "death of the PC" mantra to all things gets old. Things like multi-tasking, having access to a filesystem, embedding different types of documents is a "feature" that is really useful to people doing actual work.
One of my duties a couple of years ago was doing budgeting and rate-setting for a $50M IT business. A rich spreadsheet like Excel was an essential part of the that process, and there is no replacement platform out there that is going to replace that category of app. (You may be able substitute LibreOffice or something.)
Applying the "death of the PC" mantra to all things gets old. Things like multi-tasking, having access to a filesystem, embedding different types of documents is a "feature" that is really useful to people doing actual work.
One of my duties a couple of years ago was doing budgeting and rate-setting for a $50M IT business. A rich spreadsheet like Excel was an essential part of the that process, and there is no replacement platform out there that is going to replace that category of app. (You may be able substitute LibreOffice or something.)