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Originally Posted by felix
So productivity wise, better or worse? (at this point)
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If you meant what kind of apps you can use, then Windows 8 is better productivity-wise than Windows 7, barring those apps that do not correctly run in Windows 8.
If you meant interface-wise, then that depends on whether you can adjust to it. For those who can, Windows 8 should be the same, if not better, productivity-wise than Windows 7.
There are also the technical improvements that Windows 8 have over Windows 7, which may help in productivity.
That's why the only real way to know if it will make you more productive is to try it yourself.