Thanks Omer and Mark. Please let me know if there is a better place to
file and discuss this.

Right clicking on the 'applications' icon brings up only a limited menu
which varies in scope. If clicked when an app with a white background is
open, the options are invisvible (see screenshots)

This workflow is not obvious (especially when you are used to
associating access to your applications and settings with the Ubuntu
logo). In my case, due to my bug report #633094, this icon was off the
screen with no obvious identity as a system function. This raises the
question of why the Ubuntu logo does anything at all if it is only
duplicating the functionality of another button - only slightly
differently?

In my opinion, icons giving access to system menus should be top of the
list, not 'foldable' and graphically very obvious that they are not an
application launcher.

Thanks for the bold new concept in netbooks. Hope my comments are
useful.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/633073/+attachment/1556939/+files/Workspace%201_001.png

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