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RE[2]: Probably too soon
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Sun 13th Jan 2013 02:23
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Well,everyone using windows 8 will be exposed to the metro interface and the windows store. Microsoft's. Hope and dream is that people will get their software from the store. If that starts happening then windows rt on arm starts making sense.
I almost received surface instead of a nexus for Christmas. The giver was being heavily pestered by the sales guy to get the surface. I imagine a number of people ended up getting them as gifts, from people who didn't understand it wasn't capable of running all windows programs.
It is likely that a lot of Windows 8 software never will ship in versions compiled for the RT version.
Lest we forget if you currently have a windows app, you're going to have to completely remake it for windowsRT, it isn't simply a matter of compiling, or even making a new interface.
After all even MS can't do it for Office, why should anybody else ...they did hack in some touch related crap before recompiling office and dumping it on the tablets.
Sure they'll eventually get around doing a metro version, but it is mightily unfair that MS is allowed keep the desktop just for office but nobody else can use it...
RE[3]: Probably too soon
by modmans2ndcoming on Sun 13th Jan 2013 17:51
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I fail to see how that would help. Windows 8 on the desktop will be Intel based. It is likely that a lot of Windows 8 software never will ship in versions compiled for the RT version as this will be a much smaller userbase. Chanses are the RT platform will see the same succes as Windows NT for PowerPC.