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Originally Posted by martson
Windows 8 does everything Windows 7 does.
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The ability to run two Metro apps side by side, one occupying 34 per cent of the screen, and the other 66 per cent, is not "multi"tasking. "Multi" means more than two. Two is dualtasking.
I require full-blown multitasking, i.e., several or more dynamic sources of information being displayed across all of my screens.
AFAIK, Metro does not provide this option.