@zzecool There's testing that was done which shows empirically that
intellihide confused users who were new to Ubuntu. You can read more on
that and the decision to remove it here: https://lists.launchpad.net
/unity-design/msg07665.html

We can't be sure that users will get used to something which will likely
confuse them off the bat, because if it's not obvious right away, they
might be inclined to give up on it and go back to whatever OS they were
using before. We certainly don't want that, and we can't force users to
try to figure out their interface. Not everyone is skilled enough with
computers or patient enough for that. That's why the default is always
visible, so they always know where it is.

The reason autohide can stay is because it is considered an advanced
feature. If they are so inclined, they can find the autohide option in
System Settings, where the options even describe how to reveal the
launcher and give additional settings. By this point, the user should be
sufficiently informed as to what's going on when they let the launcher
hide, so they're not left wondering where it went. And if they find it
gives them issues, they can always reach System Settings from the power
cog and reset to the always visible default.

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  Dodge windows is down but what about making the launcher autohide only
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