But there are things that seem to revert to the old UI look arbitrarily even if you're getting at it through Metro, and it feels like there's a hard split between the desktop and Metro environments except where Metro has to go through to something.. I guess maybe more that Metro is running on top of the desktop environment.
I get why they had to leave desktop in there; they couldn't go single page full screen for all apps, then it's not even a computer it's a tablet.
It just feels like there was a better way to get both without the disjointedness.
But I haven't played with it a whole lot, it's just getting a new box provisioned is a serious amount of work for me so not sure I want to invest that time in trying to migrate to Windows 8 as a primary OS yet.
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