I was trying to test your proposal (by manually moving pinned active apps to 
the top) and i felt there would be a lot of movement. I usually pin my apps in 
order of importance/usage, the top 3 are usually the ones i use the most.

>The problem is that it is difficult for the user to, at a glance, 
distinguish between running and favourite apps as they are often 
dispersed amongst each other. It is not immediately clear which apps are
 running.

a solution to this could be if you try "Backlights toggles" (active icons 
only). Install myUnity and try it.

http://www.worldofnubcraft.com/770/unity-launcher-can-even-be-better-if/

here is the bug for "backlight toggles for active icons", am not clear the 
reason why is "no-fix":

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-2d/+bug/753969

Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 21:41:40 +0000
From: emount...@gmail.com
To: unity-design@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Unity-design] Dynamic ordering of applications on Unity launcher      
concept

The rationale:
Unity's launcher is designed to act both as a launcher AND a window switcher. 
The current implementation of the 'launcher' works well as a launcher but 
requires much more thought from the user when it comes to switching windows. 
This (for me at least) is Unity's biggest stumbling block when it comes to 
multi-tasking.


The problem is that it is difficult for the user to, at a glance, distinguish 
between running and favourite apps as they are often dispersed amongst each 
other. It is not immediately clear which apps are running. This means that when 
switching windows the user must first search through the list of (many) apps to 
see which are running, then can think which one was it that they wanted to 
switch to.


Although this might not seemed like much of a difference it requires a lot more 
thought process from the user compared to if they were presented with the 
running apps and favourite apps "separately". I find that usability is greatly 
increased in Unity if i do not pin any apps to the launcher and only use it for 
switching apps. Give it a go.


Proposed solution:
A solution could be to have dynamic ordering of applications on the launcher 
starting with the most recently used application (similar to Alt+Tab). At first 
this might feel a bit strange but it would make sense as you would know exactly 
where to start looking.


ALL running apps should appear at the top of the launcher (but under the dash 
button) in order of most recently used. Favourite apps should appear beneath 
running apps. If a favourite app is opened it will move from its favourite 
position to the running apps section. eg.


-------
Dash icon
-------
(Most recent running app 1)
(Most recent running app 2)
.
.
.
(Most recent running app j)
-------
(Favourite app 1)
.
.
.
.
(Favourite app k)
-------

Workspace switcher
Rubbish bin
-------

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