On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 2:33 PM, John Hornbuckle
<[email protected]> wrote:
> For traditional PCs, the desktop is still there, and apps can still be
> scaled so that multiple apps fit on the screen (assuming the app isn’t a
> solely metro app, of course). I suspect that Microsoft has done their
> research on this, and found that many people don’t run multiple apps on the
> same screen at the same time. I know most of my users don’t. But it’s still
> an option with Win8.

  One potential problem I see brewing here is the fact that the Metro
UI doesn't co-exist with the everything-else UI.  If you launch a
Metro program it has to hide all the other stuff.

  The fact that many people don't run multiple windpws at the same
time is no reason to cripple the rest of us.  There's still a great
many people who work in more than one thing at a time.

-- Ben

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