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That MS is struggling with such basic issues as the difference in work styles between handheld and desktop/laptop users shows they are a company that has lost its way.
Like most professionals who use computers, I feel that if they want to add handheld/touch interface, great. But making it difficult to access the Classic desktop .... big mistake. We may see a real textbook lesson in monopolistic control to see how they make this one stick.