I've read what one person said about Windows 8, and my experienc with it matches. The biggest problem for me with Windows 8 are not the tiles. I can use them just fine.I can understand the desire to bring forward the next Windows, but rushing out software never ends well.
That said, I've had the misfortune of buying my most recent PC during the Windows 8 era, and the one before that during the Vista dark times... and, actually, neither of them has proven to be as bad as feared. Not the best, certainly, but not the End Times either.
The biggest problem is the full screen apps that suddenly pop up and that the startscreen tiles always take my full screen. I didnd't inted to use my Dual 22 Inch Display setup to only run stuff in fullscreen. I understand that this is great for tablets with limited screen size estate and touch, but it's bad for me.
So the change that is speculated about, that the start button could come back and the RT apps run in windows - that might really be all that's needed to make Windows 8 great.
(And yes, some people will complain: "but it does this by offloading a lot of stuff into background task, it's not really faster" - but that's why we have a multicore PC, so that stuff gets done in parallel in background tasks, and since I can log in and start using stuff immediately, it is faster.)
It of course only happens if you actually use apps, which most of the time, I don't. but for example,if you double click on a picture, you no longer get the old windows picture/fax viewer, but the new picture app, which is fullscreen. I usually don't need those full screen for the type of stuff I do.Yep, that sounds like a pain. It's not an issue I personally have seen, because again I've used it with a fairly small screen, but I can see why it would be an issue.