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by Zr40
5070 days ago
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Nothing is forcing you to use Metro. In fact, only apps that have an UI designed specifically for Metro will use the Metro environment. Everything else will run in windows outside of Metro, just like they do in Windows 7. Only the new start screen (which replaces the start menu) will expose you to Metro. But in my experience with the Release Preview, this start screen is pleasant to use and still allows for keyboard search like in Windows 7 as well as keyboard navigation. You can still use your desktop in precisely the same way you're doing right now. Nothing has changed there. |
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What happens when the majority of apps you want to use are Metro apps?