Of course you probably don't want to purposefully build software that is energy-_ineffecient_, but I think this really misses the point. Productivity software in general should be considered energy-efficient, because no matter how much energy the program itself requires it's going to be orders of magnitude less than the real-world task it replaces. So what if your app requires an extra watt to retrieve and display that fancy document from the file server, if it means a person didn't have to get up and retrieve and actual real paper document from a filing cabinet. Now there's no energy expended in producing and delivering the paper (or the filing cabinet and office space to hold them both, for that matter).