The user interface is a pathetic excuse for a desktop design. It is not that great for a mobile design either, considering how much better and easier it could have been.
Accepting and/or defending mediocrity, as being appropriate, ends up being all you get. Personally, I will not accept mediocrity as a standard. It has nothing to do with being different. The user interface is a bad design.
Windows 8 still has many problems and shortcomings compared to Windows 7, no matter how many times anyone claims it is better. Stupid things. like not remembering/recording settings, as Windows 7, or even XP did, is simply ludicrous.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said Windows 8 is akin to trying to merge the functionality of a toaster and a refrigerator together. Sure, it can be done, but how useful is it?
Intel retired CEO Paul Otellini said, Windows 8 is not ready. It has too many problems for any business to consider it as a viable solution.
For the desktop, it is a BAD design. Why anyone would defend it as being anything other than that, for the desktop, is quite beyond me. Even the designer of the interface has finally admitted it is not the best approach for the current desktop.