I'm curious about whether any alternatives were tested to see if there
was a way to implement dodge that was not confusing. What exactly
confused them? What did they do when the launchbar disappeared? I would
think most would simply unmaximize the app. Unless they couldn't do that
because the window controls disappeared.

Dodge when maximizing, at least, just strikes me as a great feature that
deserves some effort to try and communicate it to the user. Perhaps
users would figure it out if the animation were different, or if the
last few pixels of the launchbar remained visible. I just cannot believe
there is no way to free up that space and remove distractions from a
maximized app without confusing the user.

In addition, both Mac OS Lion and Windows 8 are pushing similar features
(Lion has fullscreen, Windows 8 has an autohiding charm menu). So users
coming from other platforms will soon get used to the idea that
taskbars/launchbars/docks can be covered or hidden.

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