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Im looking forward to the launch and using the 'complete' versions of the metro apps. I hope the state they are in is unfinished and not just shoddy
I would be surprised if they didnt launch with a few 'big name' apps though like Office or Sage. No biz will dare shift over unless they can almost guarantee they wont be inconvenienced to much (there is always a bit of pain in upgrading an os with those wonderful legacy apps)
I would be surprised if they didnt launch with a few 'big name' apps though like Office or Sage. No biz will dare shift over unless they can almost guarantee they wont be inconvenienced to much (there is always a bit of pain in upgrading an os with those wonderful legacy apps)
That is something I've said for a while since using the preview apps. If Microsoft wants people to use Metro, they're going to have to make the apps better then what we already have.
The mail app is really bad, its not even worth setting up in its current state. Just pin your webmail access to the start screen instead, you'll have a 100% better experiance.
There doesn't seem to be any announcement of killer Metro apps yet, and while I understand that they will come eventually as thats what Microsoft is pushing for, sooner the better in this case.
I'd love to see adobe setup with a native photoshop, but I think we'll see more of gimp or paint.net taking a Metro look.
One program I think would do really well as a Metro app is steam, but I think the way Metro apps work, it'd make it next to impossible for that to happen




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Im looking forward to the launch and using the 'complete' versions of the metro apps. I hope the state they are in is unfinished and not just shoddy
I would be surprised if they didnt launch with a few 'big name' apps though like Office or Sage. No biz will dare shift over unless they can almost guarantee they wont be inconvenienced to much (there is always a bit of pain in upgrading an os with those wonderful legacy apps)