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Colborne_Greg30-Mar-14 18:11
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Colborne_Greg31-Mar-14 11:31
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BobJanova31-Mar-14 23:28
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What does a single app using 200GB have to do with a terrible end-user UI? 64 bit has been available and (afaik) worked properly since Windows XP, not to mention non-Windows OSs. 64 bit is excellent technology, although beyond the needs of most applications, but it is totally different to Metro.

In your next post you talk about servers; you shouldn't even be interacting with a server through a graphical UI in most cases so it's completely nonsensical to talk about Metro wrt servers.

Metro isn't even technology, it's a design choice, and a terrible one at that.

Colborne_Greg wrote:
The only reason not to like metro is the fact nothing is programmed for it yet.

No, the reason not to like it (as I've pointed out to you in this thread and others in the past) is that we moved forward from running one application at a time 25 years ago and it's just insane to force people back into a one-at-a-time model, particularly when computers are now powerful enough to easily run a lot of applications in parallel. Why do you think tabbed browsers are so popular?
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