@zzecool Autohide has to be explicitly opted into, and it has more
consistent behavior than intellihide. I guess part of what might be
confusing people may also be the nature of intellihide that sometimes
your launcher is visible, and sometimes it isn't. At any rate, it's
never explained to the user beforehand how it works. If its behavior
were described and offered as an advanced option, that might make it
more palatable to new users, though I'd be guessing the user testing
must have revealed something else wrong with it if Canonical decided to
remove it completely. At any rate, it definitely should not be the
default.

As for Unity's similarities to other OSes, I'm pretty sure the Mac OS X
dock and Windows 7 taskbar neither support intellihide. The former was
always visible on every public Mac I've used (disclaimer: never owned a
Mac myself), and the Windows 7 taskbar is similar to the options Unity
now gives for its launcher in that it's either always visible or reveals
itself when the user mouses the side of the screen it is on. People can
expect these behaviors because they have seen them in the operating
systems they have previously used, but intellihide might be an alien
concept to them.

Looking back over your first comment (#2), I see you mention issues with
screen space and seeing the information present on launcher icons with
autohide set. The first one is easy enough to address: the Appearance
settings give a slider to adjust the icon size, which can be brought all
the way down to 32px if so inclined. For the second one, the launcher
can still be revealed by mouseover if the user wants to see what their
current status is on the progress bars for their various apps. I agree
that it doesn't do a sufficient job of asking for user attention when an
icon starts glowing while the launcher is hidden, but that has already
been reported as bug #770092.

With regards to your HUD comment and papukaija's question about moving
the window buttons to the menu bar for maximized windows, the best I can
say is that if they haven't been removed yet, they must not have been
shown to be confusing to users in testing. I'm a college undergraduate,
not a Canonical employee, so I only know of what has been discussed in
blog posts and announcements.

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