I use Metro apps for more "tablet" based uses... Facebook, Twitter, Internet Explorer, etc. Desktop programs (still pinned to my Metro desktop) for productivity or anything that lacks an app.... Office, website links (LinkedIn, local bank, etc.)
Sorry to hijack... how do you pin a desktop IE bookmark to your start page? I can do it with a metro website, but can't seem to do it with a desktop one.
Why does it matter to you if it is metro IE versus desktop IE? (...and I don't know the answer...)
Metro won't let me add attachments in OWA, it redirects to desktop. Since I do that pretty much every day, I'd prefer to start in desktop.
After consulting with my husband, I may switch to Metro. I'm trying to convert over to using OneNote for meeting notes at work. After taking the notes on my Surface, I'll be archiving them on my work computer. He has informed me that Metro notebooks can be opened in the Desktop program, and conversion to text done at that time. I feel like the Metro version gives a slightly better note taking experience, so this may be the workflow I use, since I'll be transferring the notes anyway. I'll have to test out both and see what I like best. FYI, my husband is a SDET for OneNote at Microsoft, so he's a pretty reliable resource if you have additional questions.
Metro/Universal all the way. Much cleaner interface, easier to focus on taking notes. Plus the way that the UI presents the organization options just resonates with me more than the desktop version.
The desktop version has many more features that I use. Password protected worksheets don't open on metro...
After consulting with my husband, I may switch to Metro. I'm trying to convert over to using OneNote for meeting notes at work. After taking the notes on my Surface, I'll be archiving them on my work computer. He has informed me that Metro notebooks can be opened in the Desktop program, and conversion to text done at that time. I feel like the Metro version gives a slightly better note taking experience, so this may be the workflow I use, since I'll be transferring the notes anyway. I'll have to test out both and see what I like best. FYI, my husband is a SDET for OneNote at Microsoft, so he's a pretty reliable resource if you have additional questions.
I have a dell Inspiron which has a touch screen. The default one note is the mx, but I also want to access the desktop version, is there anyway that I can do this?