Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
Metro UI is NOT suitable for a desktop or laptop environment, it is designed for phones and tablets.
As someone actually using it, I have to say I disagree.
Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
That being said all MS had to do was ALLOW THE CUSTOMER TO DECIDE WHICH UI TO BOOT INTO.
I want to be able to boot DIRECTLY to the desktop without being forced to go through Metro first.
I honestly don't get all of hardship? Is clicking on the "desktop tile" really that hard?
I also haven't have any network connectivity issues, either with my home network or when traveling. I hit W+I and go right to "network"?
Then again, it's entire possible that I'm just not that picky. I was, after all, using Palm OS on my phone until not that long ago..
Metro UI is NOT suitable for a desktop or laptop environment, it is designed for phones and tablets.
As someone actually using it, I have to say I disagree.
Originally Posted By: antiqueshell
That being said all MS had to do was ALLOW THE CUSTOMER TO DECIDE WHICH UI TO BOOT INTO.
I want to be able to boot DIRECTLY to the desktop without being forced to go through Metro first.
I honestly don't get all of hardship? Is clicking on the "desktop tile" really that hard?
I also haven't have any network connectivity issues, either with my home network or when traveling. I hit W+I and go right to "network"?
Then again, it's entire possible that I'm just not that picky. I was, after all, using Palm OS on my phone until not that long ago..