Quote Originally Posted by tymora View Post
I think drag & drop is such a natural aspect of Windows that it makes me feel like a limb is chopped off without it.
As a long time user of MacOS, I just about did a double take when I saw this. Drag and drop is an alternative, more flexible, and often quicker way of moving data than using cut-n-paste. But it's not well implemented in most Windows apps. Everyone uses copy-n-paste in Windows for everything. I don't see "drag-n-drop" a "natural" part of Windows at all. You can drag, just not drop.

What does drag and drop have to do with Windows 8 anyhow? And why would you think "touch" is an extension of drag-n-drop? Touch devices have been around for years. I mean Tablet PCs running Windows have around for a decade. Drag-n-drop was introduced in System 7.5 for the Mac a decade before that. There is no connection.