>How does that differ from any Apple or Android tablet out there?
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>Have you watched how most users interact with their PC? My observation is that it is generally one application at a time anyway.
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>But my biggest complaint about Metro is that it takes away the most useful feature ever added to Windows, the Taskbar
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>>What a giant step backward.
I don't want an Apple or Android tablet as a desktop. Do you?
I use 2 24 inch monitors so I can have multiple big windows open at once. Cut/paste between them, keep an eye on my mail while working, keep a how-to article open while I try to match it in my dev environment, etc. I'd add another monitor if I had space for it.
I don't want to do that on a phone or tablet. Ever.
Most of the professionals I deal with now have multiple monitors for the same reasons.
Think they'll like going back to DOS days with a single app on a single screen?
MS KoolAid Craig.
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