On 1/7/2012 4:47 PM, Benjamin Peterson wrote: > 2012/1/7 "Martin v. Löwis"<martin at v.loewis.de>: >> I just tried porting Python as a Metro (Windows 8) App, and failed. > > Is this required for Python to run on Windows 8? No, normal 'desktop' programs will still run in desktop mode. > Sorry if that's a dumb question. I'm not sure if "Metro App" is a > special class of application. Yes. They are basically 'phone/touchpad' apps, and will be managed in the more or less the same way. They will probably only be available through MS storefront, after vetting by MS. Only Metro Apps will survive a system Refresh, along with user data. Traditional unvetted, direct-from-supplier, desktops apps will be wiped because they might be 'bad'. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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