It would be very nice to see a comparison between features, icons and usability.

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I will try to be impartial and objective. Help and suggestions are welcome ;-).

I'm very grateful for the important contributions of these buddies:
Alaukik, Kaustubh P, Uri Herrera and Mandy.

First of all, the question is tricky. Putting all this together may lead someone to think of Unity as a Dock, which it is not. Actually, it is a User Interface (see this as reference to this affirmation and this for the definition of a Dock).

Second: the Unity Launcher can't be moved from left edge.

To make this answer be more suitable, I will focus on features that are common to all and on those which are (at least to me) most desired.



Applications Menu

This is more easily answered with images:

Unity:

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Cairo Dock:

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AWN:

AWN own menu:

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YAMA (has "Places" and bigger icons):

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I wasn't able to find this feature for Docky but maybe it has it.



Workspace Switcher

Unity:
You can't preview the workspaces from the Launcher:
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But when you click on the icon, you will see:
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Docky:
No preview:
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AWN:
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Cairo Dock:
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Notification Area

Unity:
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AWN:
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Cairo Dock:
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I wasn't able to find this feature for Docky but maybe it has it.



Monitoring:

Battery

Unity:

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Docky:

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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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Processor

Unity:

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obs.: check List of Application indicators to see how to install this and others indicators.
Specifically for this indicator: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:indicator-multiload/stable-daily && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install indicator-multiload && indicator-multiload

Docky:

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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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RAM

Unity:

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Docky:

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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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Internet Connection

Unity:

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Docky:

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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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Hard Disk

Unity:

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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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I wasn't able to find this feature for Docky but maybe it has it.


Dropbox

Unity:

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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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I wasn't able to find this feature for Docky but maybe it has it.



Weather

Unity:

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Docky:
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AWN:
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Cairo Dock:
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Date and Clock

Unity:

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Docky:

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When you click on it:
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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:

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Clipboard

Unity:

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Docky:

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Cairo Dock:

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I wasn't able to find this feature for Docky but maybe it has it.



Some extra features

Unity: When you drag an app to the launcher it lights up the apps that can open it .

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Docky:
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AWN:
This applet shows items related to what you are doing
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Cairo Dock:
It is very beautiful and has lots of visual effects and configurations. Let's see some:
Sub folders
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Widgets
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Recent Events
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Lightness on system

On average, this is what top shows me for processor (P) and memory (M) usage:

Unity:
P: 1 M: 0.4

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Docky:
P: 1-2 M: 1.2

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AWN:
P: 0 M: 0.3

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Cairo Dock:
P: 0-1 M: 1.5

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Final Overview

Unity:
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Docky:
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AWN:

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Cairo Dock:
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Websites

Unity: unity.ubuntu.com

Docky: www.go-docky.com

AWN: awn-project.org

Cairo Dock: glx-dock.org



Installation

Unity: It comes with Ubuntu 11.04 and later.

Docky: docky

AWN: avant-window-navigator (I would suggest you also install awn-applets-all)

Cairo Dock: cairo-dock

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what do you mean AWN doesn't have an application menu , it has like 5. AWN own menu, YAMA, cairo-menu, cardapio's, gnomenu..etc. and im pretty sure docky has application menu's too. – Uri Herrera May 8 '11 at 5:09
Thank you very much for this tip. I couldn't find it before. – desgua May 8 '11 at 5:23
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Awn has an applet to host an indicator area. All the indicator will work there the same way that they do in Unity. – Javier Rivera May 11 '11 at 12:29
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You could install them yourself and check the comparisons, that way you'll have formed your own opinion as to whether they are either good or not.

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Yes that is what I am doing ;-) – desgua May 8 '11 at 14:05
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