I think I just fell in love...

AudioSnap is kinda awkward, but once you figure out its quirks and learn to work around its issues (like taking up a fuckton of CPU), it can be quite effective for editing drums - Reaper just doesn't have this option, only slip-editing.

Also, for the plugins - not sure if you knew, but you can organise them in Sonar. Eg. here is what mine looks like, all the commonly used plugins easily accessible, then menus for everything else. Gets annoying when you add new plugins though.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/324723/Plugins.jpg

Anyways, Sonar does have its issues (like any DAW), and I'd love to be able to switch to Reaper because its so goddamn fast (after editing drums in Sonar my computer locks up, Reaper manages resources SO much better), but I can't bring myself to do it yet.

Sure, I have a couple folders (like Amp Sims and stuff) but Waves alone is more than one page of scrolling by itself, and you can't really do anything about where it gets installed. There's a couple of other plugins like that too.