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No, I'm afraid you're just making yourself look like a right twit and showing your lack of real-world experience - as we all know.
There are a massive amount of desktop applications written with COM, C++ and VB. How difficult you think they are to use is totally irrelevant. Those applications are not going to magically rewrite themselves in every version of .Net. Everything that there has been to write on the desktop just about has been.
Let's rewrite things in something brand new that isn't going to add any functionality? Errrrr, no. That's a business case from the loony bin, but it gets repeated often around here.
Microsoft lost the mobile API war, they lost the web API war and they're even finding it difficult to win the API war on their own operating system.