Description as per reporter's comment #2.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: software-center
  
- I have many portable devices. Most of them I want mounted to a specific
- mount point. For example, I have a flash drive specifically for file
- backups and I want it mounted to /media/backup. This part isn't hard,
- simply get the UUID of the device, and add it to /etc/fstab. Whether or
- not the device is physically connected to my computer, it shows up in
- nautilus now. Think about this: I have 20 different flash drives for 20
- different uses and I want 20 different mount points. Only a couple of
- the devices are plugged in at one single time, so in nautilus I have a
- sidebar filled with 20 devices that aren't even physically plugged in!
+ There should be a tab for completed installations, completed uninstallations, 
and applications pending. 
+ There should also be a progress bar next to the tab label. 
+ Also, I do not believe the applications should be immediately installed. They 
should be added to the Pending Applications tab. 
  
- There should be a tab for completed installations, completed
- uninstallations, and applications pending. There should also be a
- progress bar next to the tab label. Also, I do not believe the
- applications should be immediately installed. They should be added to
- the Pending Applications tab. Once the user is ready to be installed,
- have a button at the bottom of the screen labeled, "," that takes you to
- the Pending Applications tab, where the user can look over the list of
- applications. This way, if they decide they don't want the application
- anymore, they don't have to install it. Then they press a button thats
- labeled "Begin," or something of the sort. During installation, and
- after installation, there should be a button at the bottom of the screen
- labeled "Proccessed Applications," which takes you to the "Proccessed
- Applications" tab. The proccessed Applications tab should have a list of
- all applications that have been (un)installed during the users current
- login session. The Pending Applications should only contain applications
- that have not yet been (un)installed.
+ Once the user is ready to install, have a button at the bottom of the
+ screen labeled, "Install..." or something that would make sense for that
+ button, that takes you to the Pending Applications tab, where the user
+ can look over the list of applications. This way, if they decide they
+ don't want the application anymore, they don't have to install it.
+ 
+ Then they press a button thats labeled "Begin," or something of the
+ sort.
+ 
+ During installation, and after installation, there should be a button at
+ the bottom of the screen labeled "Processed Applications," which takes
+ you to the "Processed Applications" tab. The processed Applications tab
+ should have a list of all applications that have been (un)installed
+ during the users current login session.
+ 
+ The Pending Applications should only contain applications that have not
+ yet been (un)installed.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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(Un)installing multiple applications with Ubuntu Software Center should be 
easier
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478063
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