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It's been good. Good enough to ween me away from OS X for the time being. Of course when that aluminum cube comes out (wishful thinking) I'll switch.
Of course when Haiku hits beta status... both Windows and OS X will likely fall to the wayside for me. (As long as Java, and some required networking features are available to me).
But seriously, as a developer it has been a decent system to work on. They've made foundational changes and now the hope is developers will move away from using the legacy development libraries/interfaces and MS will be able to be more flexible in future OS development directions.