I don't think MS's new can't-call-it-Metro UI has gotten any traction in corporate environments. If they don't want Windows 8 to be a bigger flop than Vista, compatibility is essential.
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Lea Rush <lea at astoria-pacific.com> wrote: > I'm one who's stayed with FM8 and become increasingly happy about that > decision as I've watched the issues with the new interface accumulate. I'd > like to keep using it as long as possible or until Jeremy's project comes to > fruition. :) > > However, I'm a little concerned about Win8. FM8 is five years old, and I'm a > bit concerned about compatibility, especially in the light of some Microsoft > engineers slipping and referring to the "legacy" desktop interface. > Thoughts?