Rumor: Microsoft To Yank Desktop From Windows RT, Metro All The Way

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You remove the desktop from RT, you remove the way MS Office functions. Simple copy past operations between windows with visual confirmation will no longer be an option. This is not what people bought with the Surface or Surface 2. Is Ballmer back or something?
 
I don't understand MS's determination to dictate all things to all users for all platforms. Why not see the User Interface as a mere User Choice and let users install whatever interface(s) they prefer?

As for Surface, it's good enough for tablets but it's a poor substitute for a notebook. It DOES dance very well on picnic tables, though. Spinnin', hoppin' - it's really slick doing that.
 


Are we sure of this? We haven't seen anything about the way the Modern UI Office is going to operate to my knowledge.
 
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