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improvement of emulation performance. Developers rely on user
contributions to enhance compatibility with various games and provide
regular updates. By respecting the proper acquisition and use of Prod
Keys, users play a pivotal role in fostering a positive and
collaborative environment within the emulation community.</p>

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Title:
  Dash - searching for generic keywords in unity lens doesn't yield
  (all) results

Status in Ayatana Design:
  Fix Committed
Status in Unity:
  Triaged
Status in unity-lens-applications:
  Triaged
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in unity-lens-applications package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  on unity 11.04,11.10 seraching for "game", "internet" or such generic 
keywords in the lenses does not show all relevant applications..
  this is a showstopper bug for me and other people i talked to
  i understand the difficulty of insuffiecient metadata for applications but 
escpecially for newbys and "non-geek"s this is at least a big MUST.
  You DO have descriptions and categories in software center.. can't these info 
be used in the lens too?

  Desired solution:
  Stick to the X-GNOME-Keywords field in the .desktop files, but improve the 
indexed data.
   - Minimally: Assure that key apps have good keywords in their packages
   - Best: Get the word out to have upstreams put good data in there. Help 
upstreams getting this done.

  Also:
  12:51:48 <Trevinho> what about not only considering the Keywords .desktop 
file field (that is alredy supported, for applications that specify it) but 
also the category of each application?
  12:52:23 <Trevinho> I mean, if I search for "internet" or "games", I expect 
that all the programs under that category are shown into the dash, isn't it?
  12:53:39 <Trevinho> Of course, programs that have full matching (ie. name 
contains that string) would get the priority, but if I search for "System" I 
expect that all the applications under "System" category are shown, not only 
System Monitor for example...
  13:21:02 <JohnLea> yes considering the category of the application would be 
an improvement

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