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@Kroc
So removing spyware makes you a UI design expert? As a guy who actually rights software and has to deal with human computer interaction I'm going to say it's _nowhere_ near a fundamental design flaw.
Your browser analogy is completely flawed. Icons keep getting bigger and bigger, mostly for aesthetic reasons. People have huge displays and hate tiny little icons. This trend is going to continue. Why not take advantage of those extra pixels those icons are using.
Please stay with fixing computers and leave HCI to people who actually know what they're doing and who's opinions actually matter.