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it's not about even knowing the apps but rather what's in them. for example, next to the firefox icon is the title of the website, next to the chatzilla icon is my user name and the IRC channel I'm focused on.
actually, i was replying to the OP, who *was* referring to knowing the apps.
but, that being said, hovering over an icon for more info is a fair replacement for lots of people.
like i said, i'm not advocating either way of doing the dock/taskbar. just pointing out that it can work either way for most people.




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don't quote me on this, but, there'll probably be an option to have the old-style taskbar.
but, i have to disagree with you. there are so many (arguably dense) users that *only* know applications by their icons. could i see a show of hands for people who know at least one person that thinks the 'internet' is 'the little blue e thingy'? it would be funny if it weren't so... tragic. that's actually such a common happenstance that it's become a cliche.
not to mention, so many windows users love to refer to 'stupid/simple mac users'. well, those mac users have been fine with textless icons since, what, 2001?
for the record, i'm not a windows or mac user at home, so i'm not really pulling for either way of presenting a dock/taskbar. but, users are *definitely* capable of functioning without text next to dock icons.