[h=1]Microsoft's mea culpa? Five things that Windows Blue should do[/h]
Microsoft's mea culpa? Five things that Windows Blue should do | ZDNet
Microsoft has taken a kicking over Windows 8 long before it was released in October last year.
But the software giant is taking steps — albeit with precaution — to remedy a number of complaints it has received over its next-generation operating system.
Microsoft corporate communications chief Frank Shaw addressed such issues in a blog post on Friday, describing some voices that "want to stand out opt for sensationalism and hyperbole over nuanced analysis."
[h=3]1. Metro isn't going away any time soon, so help developers embrace it[/h] The train has left the station on Metro, the codename and still commonly used moniker of the new user interface in Windows 8. Composed of a Start "screen" and a tiled display, Microsoft still has yet to fully pitch its new 'window into Windows' to the mainstream.
Microsoft's mea culpa? Five things that Windows Blue should do | ZDNet