I installed the Developer Preview, Consumer Preview, and Release preview all in virtual machines to try them out. I was not impressed. It is a very cumbersome interface to use with a keyboard and mouse. I think it looks nice in it's own right but it does not work for the way I use my PC. I have multiple windows spread across two monitors and the "one full screen app at a time" way of Windows 8 is not the way I want to use my PC. I will stick with Windows 7 on my desktop.
I played with Windows 8 on some tablets the other day at Best Buy and it is quite obvious that is THE device that Windows 8 was designed for. It makes a lot more sense and is much more logical on a touch screen.
Speaking of upgrading operating systems, I received my Samsung 830 256GB SSD for my Macbook pro yesterday and installed a clean copy of OSX Mountain Lion upgrading from Lion. So far, it's not a big change. Some nice added features and better performance. Apple really is on a roll.
Irvrobinson said:
Exactly. Many, many apps are not available for the Mac and won't be, so owning a Windows machine is pretty much a requirement.
You can dual boot Windows on any mac or run Windows in a virtual machine.
That said, I run both because my main desktop is DIY and it runs Windows Media Center which is my main DVR.