USC doesn't have enough engineers to implement multiple solutions before
user-testing them, and this particular function is a bit too interactive
for paper-prototyping. The design exercise was to find a solution that
would be both elegant and likely to work, before implementing it and
testing it. A slide-in pane will necessarily be both less elegant (since
it involves an extra interface element) and at least a bit less likely
to work (since it will disappear if you minimize or close USC), but it
will preserve obviousness of what does and does not add an item to the
launcher.

Gary told me yesterday that the solution I had settled on has now been
used by Apple in their Mac App Store. USC's equivalent will take one
more step for 11.04, but at least we'll have the mechanism in place for
if you change your mind later.

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  Recently installed applications should be easy to run

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