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19:48 <Remi-X>: my name is fry and im shy
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BUT i was wondering if anyone actually liked that big boxy , primative , basic colored Metro UI that Microsoft is insisting on using on their PC software and their windows mobile devices?
I personally prefer a clean desktop architecture , like windows xp , and actually liked windows mobile back in the day when it had desktop like features.