Opening windows side by side in windows 8 installed using boot camp installer

I currently have windows 8 installed on my macbook pro (Mountain Lion) using boot camp 4 (updated boot camp drivers on windows 8 to boot camp 5). I wanted to keep skype and wordament app open at the same time side by side, but I was unable to keep the two app windows in this mode (it looks like it allows only one active window. I tried other apps, but none of them worked. I tried the suggestions listed in this link (http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/place-two-windows-side-by-side-in-windows- 8.html), but again this failed. Unfortunately,everything that I tried seems to not work. .  So is this issue with my macbook pro or is it that boot camp does not support it. I would really appreciate it if someone could give me a solution or at least explain to me what is causing this issue..Thanks.

Then you are more then likely using the Metro Apps that only allow one program on the screen at a time. You need to switch to the Desktop versions of those programs and then you can resize and move the program windows wherever you like on the screen. Side by side, Top and bottom, one high right the other low left, Whatever.

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