Windows 9 is going to strip out even more of Windows 8 than we thought: It will kill the Charms Bar. Considering that it will also add back the Start menu, and allow Metro apps to run as windows apps on the desktop, when it’s done it may be an operating system you can love. WinBeta reports that in Windows 9, currently code-named Threshold, the Charms Bar is going to be killed, as least on traditional PCs. That’s good news. Although Charms works fine on tablets, on traditional PCs it’s always been confusing and awkward to use. It’s one more sign that Microsoft will be aiming Windows 9 more at desktops and laptops rather than at tablets.