> I see this tile-thingy more as an additional overview-shell, but the real work will remain to be done in the classic apps. This is more comparable to the Mac Dashboard widgets than to a complete UI redesign.
Microsoft hasn't been portraying the new shell that way. It seems to be where the first-class Windows 8 applications will reside, with the icky old legacy applications relegated to the classic desktop.
Microsoft hasn't been portraying the new shell that way. It seems to be where the first-class Windows 8 applications will reside, with the icky old legacy applications relegated to the classic desktop.