New interal Hard drive and Lion

I have a Mac Pro early 2008 which is working just fine except that the original hard drive is starting to show it's age. To mitigate the potential problem I have a new clean,empty internal hard drive and wonder if installing Lion on it would be a wise thing to do? I really like the way Snow Leopard is working and do subscribe to if it aint broke why fix it. I have been following the Lion discussions and at this point see no reason to go there. I am curious though. I do not have airport, or a touch pad, or a camera in the monitor, I don't use this machine for any of that. I work primarily with audio visual programs and actually work with and like ilife/iwork programs, Quicktime, along with Photoshop CS4. So is Lion worth the effort? All of your opinions would be very helpful. Thanks.

Tom
I have a Mini 2010 that I have been happily running SL on with my migrated data from the previous older mini, out of curiosity I created two partitions using disk utility and installed Lion to its own partition, that way I can dual boot into either version.
Using the app migration I was able to bring over to Lion from the SL partition my applications and settings that I wanted to try out in Lion without damaging my SL partition.
This way you get a clean install of Lion that seems to work fine, certainly none of the problems cropping up on the discussions about upgrading from SL.
However I can state without doubt that Photoshop CS4 does NOT work with Lion so keep a bootable copy of SL to operate from when you need to, there are a few adobe programs that didn't migrate over, along with quicken.....
You can find quite a few threads giving details on what does and doesn't play nicely with Lion.
Ref Airdrop, it only works with an another Airdrop compatible Mac when you have the other Lion machine nearby, if you only have one machine, it doesn't do anything for you....
Mark.

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