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"It looks neat, but so far I've found it objectively doesn't really offer any increased productivity."
I'm not disagreeing with you, although objectively you have little to know way of knowing. Even proper testing I suspect would only produce dubious results.
I suspect a faster CPU, more memory, or even better a larger monitor...or two will have a greater effect on productivity, esp as in this instance we are talking small amounts of time that add up.
What is clear is that it does make desktop *events* clearer; improve your screen real estate; provide smooth transitions between events; add accessibility features.