LOL
Weird, but promising. Different for different's sake? A little, but like Macs and iOS, at least they're doing something about integrating desktop and mobile devices. I think that it's quite a leap for Microsoft, and it shows that companies do not have to blatantly copy already successful touch interfaces to come up with something else that works.
Besides, it runs under OSX/VBox nicely... doesn't want to work with Fusion3 tough. Trevor?
Last edited by Omaroo; 15-09-2011 at 08:55 AM.
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