qwerty_jones
Rookie
First of all, who sits at their desk looking at their desktop for 3 hours. Typical user logs in and opens whatever program they're going to use. Most of the time its a web browser. Second, I don't even know what to say about you biggin up using a phone app on a desktop instead of going direct to a website, Third, the modern UI does not stretch across multiple screens.
I run Windows 8 on my HTPC and for that application it works great, other than that, its straight dookie.
Hold on bruh pause you do know that you have IT people, Finance and Accounting employees that stare at a computer screen all day?
I'm going to talk about the app situation right quick. Its not like I use apps more than websites Win8 gives me the flexibility of the presentation I want for service I'm about to use. If I want easier interaction I use the app if I want to use the website I use the browser just saying it gives you options.
2nd about apps its not like you have to use them. Look I can give 2 fukks about CNN, USAtoday and shyt like that but when I see a tile with something interesting like North Korea is threatening the USA you bet I'm clicking on it.
In Windows 7 you have to go and look for content Windows 8 just put shyt on your start screen that you think might interest you and the world turns and your computer can update you with tons of news feeds by pressing the Windows key.
Now thats fukking legit Win8 >





