That's a pretty bold claim when the desktop still exists exactly like it did in Windows 7. Basically you're saying that all of the functionality of Windows came from having a start menu that is a couple inches tall and a couple inches wide, and by increasing that space it is now less functional. Listen to yourself, seriously.
"Besides, who even /has/ a windows phone or tablet? Who would want one?"
Millions. And to answer the second question, millions.
That's a pretty bold claim when the desktop still exists exactly like it did in Windows 7. Basically you're saying that all of the functionality of Windows came from having a start menu that is a couple inches tall and a couple inches wide, and by increasing that space it is now less functional. Listen to yourself, seriously.
"Besides, who even /has/ a windows phone or tablet? Who would want one?"
Millions. And to answer the second question, millions.