Not a fan so far of the Windows 8 and Metro interface. I like the grids most touch interfaces use, where the grids are regular and reasonable layout configuration. Metro's horizontal flow is not as efficient for finding apps as is the Android interface. I'm also not liking applications that think they do not need menus anymore. Take the Microsoft Applications that have come out recently - Office, and the apps delivered with Windows 8 - Spider solitaire does not have configuration menus, so where do you configure the application? Back on the main metro interface next to other apps.
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