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Thanks Jim. You've got me motivated now, hangin buttons. 

Just look back at the number of imperfections Microsoft have left in other programs and archive systems, for instance the way that their eMail clients archives get screwed up and require repairing, look at the ridiculous voice recognition features... and I could go on... there are so many imperfections which still need simply sorting out that I feel it's about time they tried walking before they attempt to continue to run...
They need to offer an installer that allowsalready disillusionedusers to CHOOSE whether they're installing it on a desktop which is controlled by a pointing device, or a touch screen etch-a-sketch box of whatever nature...
Microsoft could find themselves trailing behind others if only the various Linux factions could manage to produce a solid and popular OS in the interim, or Apple were to change its policy about installing OS X on third party hardware...
As it seems to be evolving it looks to me it'll not be successful in the desktop market, and that tablet users will prefer cheaper OS options and won't swallow the premiums that M$ will be adding to the cost of their fashionably fickle touch screens...
Reminds me of Vista all over again, only this time more profoundly so![]()