Not like that one
I haven't used one like that, but for a couple years while I lived in a free-r state, I used various belt slide holsters for primary carry while working behind a counter at a gun store. Easy access, no extra retension devices, and easy enough to cover up when I left to go home by simply untucking my 'uniform' polo shirt.
Found one trick was to have the holster bridge a beltloop. Prevented the holster from coming forward during a draw.
My personal opinion, comfort, accessibility and concealabilty are the key points in any holster. The deeper you conceal, chances are the less accessible. I found slide holster comfortable, easy to get to, and like I said, I could conceal it, or open carry with it.
After all, if it isn't comfortable enough to wear everyday, we are likely to leave it at home.