I concur that these icons are relatively useless in this position...

I'm a heavy workplace user. I often have 20 applications open, spread
across two monitors, with 4 workplaces.

For me the Unity bar is a regression in usability: there's not enough
space to list all the running programs since they don't resize.
Solution: make the icons resizeable. There are other launchers - they've
already solved this problem. Learn their lessons?

Ditto above: The Applications and Files folders are useless since the
same functionality is available in the Dash. But I understand that for
people using Unity for the first time these need to be present: the Dash
is not obvious. Solution: These should be removable with right click.

The workspace icon is at the bottom of the list, with the other system
icons. It can't be moved out of this position. This is a terrible place
for a heavy workplace user. To switch workplaces with the mouse, you
have to scroll through the list which is inevitably half compressed,
then trigger, then select the workspace you want. In previous versions
of Ubuntu users could just select the workspace in one step - point and
click. Now we have 3. Or if we use keyboard switching, at least 2
keypresses.  I understand this is a good solution for people who hardly
ever use workspaces. For power users, the solution is - to allow the
icon to be moveable - personally, I need it at the top of the list - and
to allow Super,S,1 to trigger the first workplace, Super, S, 2 the
second, and so on. I think this crosses into compiz settings.

Lastly, on my screens, the indicator of which workplace is selected is
subtle. Very very subtle. A positive indicator icon, rather than shading
would be better. I'm guessing this is a compiz setting I haven't
explored/found.

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Title:
  Suggestion for "Workspace Switcher", "Applications", "Files & Folders"
  and "Trash" icons

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