Oscurochu, I hope you are wrong about that there is not reason.   I want
to believe that there is always a good reason behind a changing. I know
that I could be expecting too much, but I learned to do so, to believe
that a change is always thought twice.  That I can not imagine a reason
doesn't means that there is no reason at all.

I got another example why  "select first - install after" should exist
(or be optional).  Imagine you have a "dial-up connection" or any paid-
by- minute connection service. You might want to select first your
software off-line and the go on-line only for the downloading.   Or
maybe you are so far away from any connection, so you want to do a
careful package selection after find a connection point, just in order
to save time.

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(Un)installing multiple applications with Ubuntu Software Center should be 
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