I feel that the post is a little too harsh based on the fact that this release is just a Consumer Preview and the RTM is still 6 months ahead.
I believe that even though Microsoft has just "metrofied" the start menu, this is still a leap forward in terms of UI.
I understand that Metro apps are still evolving, and this is just the beginning. Wait till we get to see the Marketplace open to developers and some amazing apps being released.
I doubt much will change. 6 months is barely enough for manufacturers to put everything together before the market launch. This means there won't be any major changes before the launch.
I'm not sure how it's a leap forward in UI when it makes the PC experience more confusing and less intuitive? It might be a leap forward in touchscreen/tablet UI (still debatable - WP7 hasn't had much success in the market) - but I just don't see how it's an improvement for PC's and laptops.
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I understand that Metro apps are still evolving, and this is just the beginning. Wait till we get to see the Marketplace open to developers and some amazing apps being released.
I'm not sure how it's a leap forward in UI when it makes the PC experience more confusing and less intuitive? It might be a leap forward in touchscreen/tablet UI (still debatable - WP7 hasn't had much success in the market) - but I just don't see how it's an improvement for PC's and laptops.