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I've been using Atom for a while now, and I'm really impressed with the progress that it's showing. There are still some times that I'm forced to switch back to Sublime (mass-editing a large text file for instance), but I'm really enjoying the experience!
I'm not really in to these Windows 8 discussions, basically because I'm not using Windows myself, but the main argument against Windows 8 that I have come across so far was that there are two different interfaces.
As I understand this new interface is called the Metro interface, which (without having it used) looks promising, bu t is totally different than the old Windows interface (which I have used).
It seems to me as if Microsoft couldn't finish the Metro interface so it was a good replacement for the old interface, so they just kept the old interface as a backup.
But then again, this is coming from someone who hasn't used Windows 8 in any way.