>> Microsoft tries their best to force Metro on you in Windows 8, because that's the most convenient strategy for them, not the user
Not sure why you say that. Wouldn't it be better if the same metro UI that I see on my tablet is also on my phone and my xbox thus making it more predictable how I use them?
Wouldn't me as a developer be happier that the app I write can run on both the phone and a laptop with minor or no modifications?
What if I as a customer doesn't have to pay twice for that app?
What if by combining platforms, improvements are delivered faster and are more consistent? Would I as a user be happier with it?
Not sure why you say that. Wouldn't it be better if the same metro UI that I see on my tablet is also on my phone and my xbox thus making it more predictable how I use them?
Wouldn't me as a developer be happier that the app I write can run on both the phone and a laptop with minor or no modifications?
What if I as a customer doesn't have to pay twice for that app?
What if by combining platforms, improvements are delivered faster and are more consistent? Would I as a user be happier with it?