@Slowdeck
See my answer to Rhat for the space thing.
@Rhat
So why not write them for commlinks I seriously find it hard to believe a program takes up so much space you can't fit one of them (for the purposes of argument) on a commlink but can fit the entire run of Neil the Barbarian on there or for that matter you can't fit a browse program on your commlink but can fit Return to Planet Wolfenstein 2030 on it. A top end game is going to take up a lot more resources than most of these programs would and you can put those on the commlink, in fact you can apparently put several page 223 . . .
So where do you store all of the things you want to keep? Pictures from your Aunt Edna's wedding, credit information, your SIN, every book and movie you've bought, all the programs you might want to run-all of it fits on your commlink (or cyberdeck if you prefer). In fact, every device on the Matrix has a massive amount of storage space, unthinkable amounts by early 21st century standrads. Your gamemaster might decide that a device is too small or low-grade or a file so massively large that a problem comes up, but such problems are extremely rare..
Please note the bolded information. A specific reference to programs and the statement there's enough space for ALL the books and movies you've purchased. Also that they have a MASSIVE amount of storage space and that incidents where a problem comes up (due to program size or quality of device) are EXTREMELY RARE and a gamemaster decision. In other words that commlink really should be able to run a common editing or browsing program unless your telling me that Microsoft Office 2070 has become so large it takes up more space than dozens of movies, games, multimedia images etc.
If there's an ingame balance reason to deny those programs to a commlink please tell me, its part of why I created this topic so that if there was a genuine balance reason not to allow it I could be aware of it before making any decisions. In the absence of that and a believeable explanation from the perspective of the world in question I'm going to allow commlinks to run these programs.
@Namikaze
I'm just going to ignore that last post as I'm not that familiar with the setting so I don't know what those things are beyond a general knowledge and couldn't make any informed comments. They may well have similar gaping holes (and I'll post about them as and when I find them probably) but right now the magic system as I'm familarizing myself with it makes sense internally unlike this. The other thing to bear in mind is that I'm coming to SR5 fresh, I haven't played 4th edition in fact my knowledge of it solely stems from things like corporate enclaves and 6th world almanac that were reocmmended to me for other interests (japan) and I haven't even read the 4th ed core rulebook.