"BGR reflects on recent comments by a Metro designer. 'Metro is a content consumption space,' Microsoft UX designer Jacob Miller explains, 'It is designed for casual users who only want to check Facebook, view some photos, and maybe post a selfie to Instagram. It's designed for your computer illiterate little sister, for grandpas who don't know how to use that computer dofangle thingy, and for mom who just wants to look up apple pie recipes. It's simple, clear, and does one thing (and only one thing) relatively easily. That is what Metro is. It is the antithesis of a power user.'"
(Score: 5, Informative) by MrGuy on Wednesday February 19 2014, @01:03PM
It doesn't annoy me anymore either. I switched to a Macbook Pro, with Windows 7 running in a virtual machine for the rare times I really need something that doesn't have a Mac version. Problem solved!