I provided a bit of feedback, and some insights into the multiple desktops too. That multiple desktops is handy, but it's much less of a multiple 'desktops' and much more of a multiple 'workspaces' kind of feature, since all the desktops are the same desktop in different views. What I don't like is that if you have a program open in one workspace, it still shows the opened program in the taskbar in another virtual desktop view, but when I click that item on the taskbar, it takes me over to the initial virtual desktop in which that program was initially opened in. This would be very inconvenient if I have multiple programs open in one workspace, and I was thinking that a taskbar item belonged to that workspace, so for instance, I go to click it, and it takes me to a whole new workspace.
1. Now I have to go back to the previous workspace (but I have to find out which one it was first)
2. I may have not wanted to navigate to that original workspace (especially if I was thinking that the taskbar item "belonged" to the workspace I'm already working in)
The workings of this multiple desktops idea is sometimes like taking a few steps backwards when it comes to productivity, but a few steps forward on Microsoft's part for introducing this into the new up and coming Windows OS.
But I would MUCH rather have completely customizable, unique, multiple (real) desktops, rather than views to all of the same desktop for this reason. Preferably multiple desktops that can be saved so you can boot up to your last multiple desktops "configuration".
I guess this would be convenient if you set up your *workspaces* so that certain programs are meant to be grouped together, so when you click on a certain program, it moves you to a desktop view where that program is being used in combination with other open programs, but unless you make that a personal habit, it might not be the best scenario 100% of the time. Really, there are some good things about it. If the choice is there, I would like to have multiple desktops, and this multiple "workspaces" feature that is currently in the Technical preview; best of both worlds. Not that I'm greedy, but then you can effectively cover all bases for productivity, depending on habit, and workflow.