So, in addition to the window controls, the other tiny code change with a large 
controversial impact that is sitting around as we come to the GNOME 3 UI freeze 
is the question of the category filters the Application browser.

 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638271

The designer request is to remove categories, and the obvious advantage of 
removing categories is that we fit more application icons on the screen at once 
because we no longer have the categories taking up screen space.

But I'm skeptical that we can get the number of applications for the average 
GNOME 3.0 down to the point where we don't have a scrollbar and instant 
recognition is possible. And when you aren't in that regime, having more space 
for the icons just means that you have a more intimidating sea of icons.

With the current number of applications that our users will have, categories 
are an effective tool for finding many applications... an effective way of 
cutting down from more than you can instant recognize in to a number you can 
instant recognize in. So, we're going to stick with application categories for 
now. If in the future we are more effectively managing the set of applications 
that are pre-installed, then we can consider dropping predefined categories. 

- Owen

(We do need to remove some of the excess horizontal space in the application 
browser - there's considerably more than is necessary and I think we could fit 
an extra icon horizontally at many resolutions.)
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