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A receptionist at my workplace is now on a Windows 8 pilot and complains constantly about having to use keyboard shortcuts to switch between desktop to metro apps and then loose track about what she was doing. Previously, all she had to do was hover her mouse over the taskbar and click the right app to complete something as simple as copy/paste.
The reason I have found why most people use apps fullscreen are because of the puny screens with low res on mainstream PCs. How many laptop users have you seen using anything better than a 14" screen with a crappy 1366x768 res? How much improvement would that even be on a 15" desktop monitor at that res?
Unfortunately, gone are days of minimum 15" WUXGA displays all in the name of small cheap to manufacture HD displays. Feels like we've regressed to those godawful XGA displays of yesteryear.





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2005-08-11
Most of the people I work with, in my department at a University (118 employees, several dozen students) work that way, it drives me crazy, but that's they way they are. In all the other jobs I've had (I'm 41, I've been doing this for awhile now) it's been the same way. Users just don't do window management, for the most part. Power users, sure, Geeks, sure, but the 30 yr old receptionist? No way.