When Windows 7 was launched, Microsoft publicized how the operating system could take you to your desktop in a matter of minutes compared to previous operating systems making it far more productive than Windows Vista and Windows XP. All the good work that was done in Windows 7 was completely undone with the launch of Windows 8. No wonder then, that Windows 8 received a lukewarm response when it was launched. The trouble with Windows 8 is that users still need to get to the desktop to start their tasks, (the Metro UI only partially serves the purpose) and to