Well Metro is great for tablets, or even laptops if you have a decent touch-pad.. That said, I don't think every software needs to support Metro since it seems to be geared more for casual use programs.
Oh of course. I didn't mean to suggest Metro wasn't great for tablets and phones. Funny, I came "this close" to buying a Windows Phone - but I didn't know anyone at the office, or personally who had one. So I stuck with the iPhone.
I liked Metro (on the phone) better then iOS. I like the tiles. I wish more people would buy the damn thing. ;)
And that does bring up something I've been wondering about: why aren't more people buying Windows Phone and Tablets? Is it an image problem? Or was MS just too late to the party?
It is pretty easy. If the editor works in word then you copy the tex and past it into word. Then tell the editor to not mess with the funny symbols and images etc. Use track changes and reject any changes that would mess up the tex.
Then just compile the tex to enjoy a beautiful laid out and professionally edited document.