Timeking
It seems to me, from all that I have read, that from "the perspective of production", that Windows 8 is more suited to facebook and sharing, and being a general geek, not being in business to get something done and make money. I need to be able to run Sonar, then click to run the midi app that lets me edit guitar and bass setups, click to pop up the software tuner to make sure the instruments are in tune, click to open Excel to keep track of how many hours these posers are burning through, and then click back to Sonar to continue laying down tracks. Isn't that what we all are doing? And isn't that a lot more difficult to do in Win8 because you can't really jump around between open apps?
I'm sorry to say this, this way but that is pure BS. Win 8 is more productive than any previous version. What you get in effect is two OSs. If you wish to stay in the start screen do so but Win 8 offers more hard core production ability than any of its older and out of date brother OSs. One example is Libraries. A way to have all your audio across multiple disks accessed from one folder. This is just one of many enhancements in Win 8. Vista introduced dynamic disks where a disk could grow as needed by using space from other disks.
Win 8 has taken this idea and created disk space where it does much the same but the space is seen as one huge disk and is actually accessing multiple disks. And so on. Than Win 8 offers better and easier multiple monitor support. UAC is no longer an intrusive security problem but a useful way to have total control on what gets installed.
The list of improvements is long. What MS has done is learned what worked well in previous versions and tweaked them to be better and more useful in this version.
To say that Windows 8 is for any type of usage shows total ignorance of it. Apps can be very useful if you give them a chance. But you are not required to use apps at all. In fact with Classic Shell you can bypass the Start screen if you wish.
It runs classic programs as well and often better than all the past MS OSs.
It will breath new life into an older machine. Those that have not use it for a long enough time or those that don't have it need not comment on it. They are only repeating what someone else has said without questioning the statement.
I could go on be I will leave with this. Windows 8 is a fabulous OS. The very best one MS has ever put out.