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A 'Changes' tab in the Info Dialog would be nice for updated applications, at the moment to find out if an update is worth installing you have to look elsewhere (ITT, garage, developer blog etc) and it can be quite difficult to track down. [[User:pepitoe|pepitoe]] 14:01, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
A 'Changes' tab in the Info Dialog would be nice for updated applications, at the moment to find out if an update is worth installing you have to look elsewhere (ITT, garage, developer blog etc) and it can be quite difficult to track down. [[User:pepitoe|pepitoe]] 14:01, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
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=== Background processing without indication ===
It will just get stuck here (applies to other screens) when doing things in the background when you try to do some operation (e.g. install from web or from a deb file using the file manager, or even edit catalogs).  Attempting to do anything else including the same thing which you don't know if it received, it just says "Operation in progress..." with no way to abort, no measure of progress, and it can sit there for a very long time with no changes and appearing it has crashed.  There should be at minimum a busy status (e.g. a gtk field that changes to text saying something like "Busy Updating..."), but even more a progress indicator and/or some indication of what operation is in progress (did it get the instruction to install the right thing or did I tap the wrong thing or is it doing something else entirely?).  If it is doing something unrelated or even interruptable (updating the package list, looking for upgrades), there should be a way to abort.  This could replace or add to the Button bar noted below —[[User:tz1]]
It will just get stuck here (applies to other screens) when doing things in the background when you try to do some operation (e.g. install from web or from a deb file using the file manager, or even edit catalogs).  Attempting to do anything else including the same thing which you don't know if it received, it just says "Operation in progress..." with no way to abort, no measure of progress, and it can sit there for a very long time with no changes and appearing it has crashed.  There should be at minimum a busy status (e.g. a gtk field that changes to text saying something like "Busy Updating..."), but even more a progress indicator and/or some indication of what operation is in progress (did it get the instruction to install the right thing or did I tap the wrong thing or is it doing something else entirely?).  If it is doing something unrelated or even interruptable (updating the package list, looking for upgrades), there should be a way to abort.  This could replace or add to the Button bar noted below —[[User:tz1]]
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== feature request: ability to hide applications selectively/individually ==
 
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One of my biggest pet peeves is that when I run through the "Main view | Browse installable applications | All" view, or the "Main view | Show installed applications" view, I am not able to hide pesky items that I've seen every time I've run the Application manager.
 
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Example 1), installed applications that I know I want to keep: "advanced-backlight", "erminig", "Personal Menu", "rapier", "pidgin", "tipcalculator", "sliderule".
 
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Example 2), available applications that I know I don't want: all of the games! (abuse, barrage, blobby, blobwars, bomberman, etc...), all of the subscription services! (rhapsody, skype, vagalume, etc...), all of the dll's! (libgnokii3, libgtk, etc...), and individual apps that I know for certain that I don't want and won't want (gpodder, grcm, irreco-theme-evil, etc...).
 
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It is extremely annoying and frustrating to have to wade through all of these every time I go looking to see what applications I want to try next, or want to uninstall.
 
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Once I know that I want these to stay installed, I should be able to hide it, so that other items are easier to see.
 
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If I want to see these later, there can be an option to "show hidden applications".
 
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-- swajime (can't log in :-( )
 
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P.S.  It would also be good to have a "previously unseen" view, when new software is added, or when new repositories are added.
 
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P.P.S.  Now that I'm thinking about it, I think it would also be good to be able to view by repository.
 

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