See, thats the thing ... as i wrote, i really like Unity, for various
reasons, but especially because i've got the most available screen
estate for my applications as i run most stuff maximized and since the
application menus are merged into the top bar, i actually win about 3%
available screen estate.

As i said, the only thing that really bugs me is that the sidebar
unintentionally pops up all the time and blocks me from clicking on
icons to the far left (like the back button of firefox, all the
open/close folder icons in eclipse/gedit/Outlook Web Access etc.) and
that happens far too often. It is just a very user unfriendly behavior,
which i would like to be able to change and I wouldn't need a user
interface for that.

I would be happy forever (in that regard) if there was something like a
hidden setting, command line switch, environment variable to be exported
or whatever, just so i can move this annoyance to the bottom of the
screen.

As for the mentioned alternatives, XFCE is just the only viable
alternative for me, as i never liked Gnome at all and KDE is in my
opinion the worst of them all (and yes i've tried them all, i even most
of them installed right now just so i could see whether things have
changed for the better or worse). However, I really prefer Unity to all
of them, if just that launcher bar wouldn't interfere so much with me
working. It sits at the wrong position.

I mean i totally understand the urge to compete with other companies,
platforms, designs and architectures and to provide the best possible
user experience, but seriously, *all of them* competitors grant me that
little freedom - to move the tool- and launchbars to where I as a
user/customer want them to be.

Also, switching back/reinstalling to a 32bit OS just so i can use a
hacked sidebar instead? You can't be serious.

And never hiding the sidebar is obviously also not a alternative. I
(like millions of other people) am using a notebook and you probably
know that you never can have enough screen estate (and as i already
said, i get more of that with unity than with any other desktop).

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