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Desktop apps are already available on the Windows Store. A lot of developers publish Desktop apps actually.
Granted, it's more like a deep link to the actual publisher site (maybe its good, they don't get 30%), but it exists.
Obviously they also need to work on reducing the wasted amount of space on Metro apps and making the UI a LOT more discoverable and defining clear, well-thought-out UI conventions for developers to try and follow.
Do you think the space is wasted because they're full screen or because there is gratuitous use of margins around elements?
It could also be the case that if you have a high resolution monitor the developer doesn't pay mind to ensuring that he's not doing something boneheaded to throw off scaling.
I know my own app recently had this type of issue that I had to fix. You'd be surprised how little people actually use anything super-high resolution, at least, people that download and use my app.