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<name>Ubuntu Documentation Team</name>
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<title>Use the launcher to start applications</title>
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<p>Launcher icons</p>
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<p>The <gui>Launcher</gui> is one of the key components of the new Unity desktop. When you log in
to your desktop, it will appear along the left-hand side of the screen. The launcher provides you
with quick access to applications, workspaces, removable devices and the trash.</p>
<p>If an application that you want to start using is present in the launcher, you can click on that
application's icon, and it will start up, ready for you to use.</p>
<p>To learn more about the launcher, explore any of the launcher help topics below.</p>
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<title>Launcher Basics</title>
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Launcher appearance
The 'pulsing' that happens when you click on a launcher
Launcher markers (the white marks that show how many windows are open, and which app is active)
Launcher notifications
Launcher accordion effect
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<section id="launcher-customizing" style="2column">
<title>Customize the launcher</title>
<comment><p>
Autohide the launcher...and how to make it reappear (borrow that from the oneiric docs)
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