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On RT where they restrict our ability to install "legacy" apps we complain that they are restricting us.
Do you see the problem here.
Yes, but apparently you don't. Metro is a perfectly reasonable tablet/phone interface. Windows 7 is a perfectly reasonable desktop interface.
Windows 8 (and by extension, Surface Pro) is the result of using duct tape to jam two totally disparate application environments together, and call it a "unified operating system".
Much like a flying car, it doesn't serve either of it's purposes well-- a car makes a lousy airplane, and an airplane makes a lousy car.