<snip>@Skuzzy: I feel your pain. You know you are going to have to have a W8 system or you cant support them... right? With the job market like it is I think I have to learn this version also or risk looking lost at future job interviews... like thats ever going to happen.
As part of the job/career path I have to be pretty knowledgeable about all the Microsoft OS's. It does not mean I have to like them.
I feel for the actual coders, more than anyone else. They have to figure out how to work around all the stupid compatibility issues between the various OS's. Then there are the different design choices which introduce different problems from one OS to another.
If Microsoft makes it a habit to introduce a new OS every couple of years,....retirement is not going to come soon enough for me.
Windows 8 introduces a new level of control for Microsoft, over all computers. I am not sure which is worse. Microsoft taking more control over your computer or people being okay with it.