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Originally Posted by HansTWN
Which is exactly what I am doing, you only run into the Metro interface when you hit the Windows key. I just pulled icons for the programs use most to onto the desktop and rarely leave there. I prefer the old multi-tasking environment to the new one-program-at-a-time (I guess they just changed it to allow two Metro programs to run side-by-side).
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Metro isn't for multitasking. If you want to multitask use the desktop app. It's really very simple.