Yes WinRT Devices Have a Desktop…But Not For Us

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Published on Mon, 29 Oct 2012 02:17:06 GMT Indexed on 2012/10/29 5:03 UTC
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So tonight this convo happened:

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Intrigued, I viewed the video Lee mentions and found that its the now infamous Brent Ozar video which shows a bug in Word on the Surface RT (you can read this article which talks about the tempest in a teacup that ensued).

But Lee is correct – in the video, when Brent starts up Word 2013, we see this:

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That sure does look like a desktop doesn’t it! But…aren’t Windows RT devices *not* supposed to come with a desktop?

Actually, it does. However, it’s not a *full* desktop. From Seth Rosenblatt’s fantastic Windows RT FAQ article:

Windows RT will have a Desktop mode, but it will be restricted to pre-installed, Microsoft-produced software. This will include touch-optimized versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote as the new Microsoft Office

So yes, there’s a desktop mode in Windows RT but no, you won’t be able to install apps to it.

Confused yet?

Read the rest of the Seth’s FAQ – it does a great job clearing the haze of confusion that Microsoft Marketing Merlins have cast upon all of us.

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