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NewsWindows: Say goodbye to the Desktop PinPopular
Chris Maunder24-Oct-13 11:05
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A story that makes me feel that I now have to buy hardware according to which OS sucks the least.

Microsoft Moving to Redefine Windows[^]

Paul Thurrott is an interesting commentator in that he can be particularly outspoken on stupidity and poor decision making (when it comes to the satisfying the consumer) in the IT industry. He's particularly vocal in his distaste in most things Apple, preferring to focus on the bad instead of the good, but on Microsoft he treads a very careful line in his criticisms - possibly to protect his cherished access to their inner circle - so it's hard to know where he stands on this one.

In a nutshell: Desktop mode in Windows will go and Metro will rule. Desktop will become the new Terminal Window: a tool for those who need deeper access than the Windows GUI can provide, and de-emphasised to the point of being hidden out of view.

There will be one Windows To Rule Them All: on phones, on tablets, and on (as he says) the increasingly archaic desktop. It will be the same Windows with the same apps and drivers across all devices.

Which is fine: The Holy Grail of Operating Systems (and software development) is the one platform on all devices, and it's obviously the direction the industry will, and must, go. However, does this mean that I will do all my input using touch? Does this mean that my PC - a tool I use to input and create - will have the same UI focus and experience as a phone that is primarily a device for consuming, not creating, content?

I need to get on my soapbox here.

I know this discussion has been had a million times since the release of Windows 8 but I am at a loss to understand how the Metro UI in its current form can be considered a sensible direction. Maybe I'm wrong, but I simply do not work with one (or at max two) windows open at once, taking up the entire screen. I find UIs where you have to hover carefully for a period in unmarked areas to get access to features to slow me down. Having to click (or drag) from the very the top of the screen all the way down to the bottom to close an app? Since when were 'close' buttons truly that awful?

Features such as usability, the frustration of confusion of feature discovery and the forcing of users into a window management paradigm that simply doesn't fit the way many need to work are issues easily addressed (regardless of whether there is the will to address them). My concern with moving to a touch centric, app-centric tablet style UI means we're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Sure we get consistency, but consistency that comes from supporting the lowest common denominator.

My 2c: Make Metro on keyboard enabled large desktop screens a rich, powerful tool that focuses on minimising distractions and maximising the ability to discover, work and create, that focuses on your data, not the cleverness of the OS's UI elements. Then for the tablet sensibly respond by hiding (or demphasising features to provide more of a balance of consuming vs creating, and for the phone have the UI respond further with more simplifications. Further, allow that responsive UI to be reversible: plug a keyboard and a large screen into your phone and definitely have it be as fully functional as a desktop setup. Different devices and do not need, nor are they expected to, support exactly the same functionality.

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cheers,
Chris Maunder

The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP

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