** Summary changed:

- Package name inappropriately used for add-on checkbox labels
+ Incorrect title and summary for non-application packages

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: software-center
- 
  Ubuntu Software Center 2.1.18.1, Ubuntu Maverick
  
- 1. Navigate to "Get Software" > "Internet" > "Mail" > "Mozilla Thunderbird 
Mail/News".
- 2. Scroll down to the "Add-ons" section.
+ 1. Navigate to "Get Software" > "System" > "A Better CD Encoder"
+ (abcde), and choose "More Info".
  
  What you see:
- * Myspell-en-us
- * Mozgest extension for Mozilla suite
- * Enigmail extension for Thunderbird
- * Thunderbird-gnome-support
- * Xul-ext-bugmail
- * Latex-xft-fonts
- * Muttprint
- * Xul-ext-flashgot
- * Xul-ext-adblock-plus
+ * The last item in the path button is "Abcde".
+ * The main heading is "abcde".
+ * The text immediately below the main heading is "A Better CD Encoder".
+ * The "Add-ons" checkboxes are labelled:
+     - "Mkcue (mkcue)"
+     - "Mp3gain (mp3gain)"
+     - "Id3v2 (id3v2)"
+     - "Eyed3 (eyed3)"
+     etc.
  
  What you should see:
- * English_american dictionary for myspell
- * Support for Gnome in Mozilla Thunderbird
- * Thunderbird/Seamonkey extension to add bug status to the mail
- * TrueType versions of some TeX fonts -- transitional package
- * Pretty printing of mails
- * Turns every supported download manager into a download manager for Firefox
- * Advertisement blocking extension for web browsers
- 
- <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#add-ons>: "...the label for each 
checkbox should be ... the add-on’s icon ... followed by as much of the 
add-on’s title as fits in the rest of the window width..."
- <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#software-title>: "The title should be 
the application Name, if there is one; otherwise the package synopsis (the 
first line of the Description field)."
- 
- It is true that some package synopses are hard to understand because
- they are vague or inaccurate (e.g. "Turns every supported download
- manager into a download manager for Firefox"), but the package name
- (e.g. "Xul-ext-flashgot") is almost always much harder to understand. It
- is much more practical to fix bad synopses, in the same way as we've
- been fixing bad package descriptions, than to expect most people to ever
- decipher Debian-style package names.
+ * The last item in the path button is "A Better CD Encoder".
+     <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#get-software-item>
+     <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#software-title>
+ * The main heading is "A Better CD Encoder".
+     <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#software-item-screen>
+ * The text immediately below the main heading is "abcde".
+     <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#software-summary>
+ * The "Add-ons" checkboxes are labelled:
+     - "Generates a CUE sheet from a CD (mkcue)"
+     - "A GUI for mp3gain, vorbisgain and aacgain (mp3gain)"
+     - "A command line id3v2 tag editor (id3v2)"
+     - "Display and manipulate id3-tags on the command-line (eyed3)"
+     etc.

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Incorrect title and summary for non-application packages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/636004
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