add and remove programs needed and search

Bug #280721 reported by anselm1109
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu Netbook Remix
Fix Committed
Medium
Neil J. Patel

Bug Description

The main menu's add and remove programs app needs to be somewhere easily accessible. Under accessories would make sense.

Also this interface is begging for a search box in the right column (tracker for instance).

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Rachel Greenham (rachel-strangenoises) wrote :

That would be the "Main Menu" app in "Preferences" you're looking for. :-)

Although I kind of agree it would be nice to have a simple quick-add and quick-remove - but they'd probably disappoint because at minimum an item has to have a command (eg: /usr/bin/blah), a name "Blah the Foo Bar" and an icon (which has to come from somewhere...)

Either way I'd say it's out of the scope of netbook remix - gnome generally could use it, and it really is just a shortcut to the add item functionality in the Main Menu editor. :-)

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Neil J. Patel (njpatel) wrote :

I think he means the "Add/Remove Programs" link that is on the bottom of the main-menu "Applications" menu. We should add a desktop file pointing to it into preferences/accessories.

Changed in netbook-remix:
assignee: nobody → njpatel
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: New → Confirmed
Neil J. Patel (njpatel)
Changed in netbook-remix:
milestone: none → 1.2.0
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Neil J. Patel (njpatel) wrote :

The launcher will add Add/Remove (and anything else in the root menu) to the Accessories category. This isn't perfect, but the items-in-root-menu doesn't really fit into the launchers way of working and having those be dumped into Favourites would be annoying imo.

Changed in netbook-remix:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
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