I have been using 8 for since the Beta came out. I'm still skeptical about the Metro interface, but was willing to give it a try downloading a few apps, etc.
What I found is that there are many apps, like news, etc. where you begin in Metro, but then switch to the regular desktop browser. This is also the case with IE10. You go into metro, then, suddenly, you're back in the old and familiar browser.
If this is the way it is going to be, then METRO is a waste of time. I would think that for METRO to work it has to be 100% METRO all the time, no switching back and forth to the regular Desktop.
I am curious to see how apps like Office, or Adobe Photoshop and the like will work in METRO, if at all.
Looking forward to your comments, observations, etc.
Peter
What I found is that there are many apps, like news, etc. where you begin in Metro, but then switch to the regular desktop browser. This is also the case with IE10. You go into metro, then, suddenly, you're back in the old and familiar browser.
If this is the way it is going to be, then METRO is a waste of time. I would think that for METRO to work it has to be 100% METRO all the time, no switching back and forth to the regular Desktop.
I am curious to see how apps like Office, or Adobe Photoshop and the like will work in METRO, if at all.
Looking forward to your comments, observations, etc.
Peter
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