heatlesssun
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heat's posts are not what I would call 'objective', but more 'advertising/marketing' in nature.
Have you even bothered to download this leak and try it out? All I've said about this leak is what I've observed and indeed easily verifiable by others. From what I have observed by actually using this link instead of blind criticism:
1. Metro apps are now much more multiple monitor friendly. Up to four apps can run side by side on screen simultaneously depending on the resolution of the screen. I can run two Metro apps side by side on my x220t built in 1366x768 screen and three side by side on my 1920x1200 secondary monitor attached to the x200t.
2. Metro apps have adjustable sizes besides the one snap view. Still trying to figure this out as the snap view seems to default to 50/50 but then allow for variable sizing below that. So an Metro app can be snapped to half the screen and then been freely resized horizontally I think.
3. The Start Screen can be opened without disrupting a Metro app on a secondary monitor. Also the Start Screen persists on a secondary monitor. Activating the Start Screen and then working on a secondary monitor will not automatically close the Start Screen.
So if this advertising and marketing then so be it. It's not any worse than your advertising and marketing that doesn't include much in the way of actual use in regards to Windows 8.