For wine users, this is a usability problem, not a spec compliance
problem.

The flat concept for finding apps breaks down when installing
Windows apps, which tend to install a handful of app menu items
in a deeply nested group.   Often, these include menu items
named 'Readme' or 'Repair' whose names don't make sense without the
hierarchy.   (Which of the 75 Readmes wins?  Or do they all get icons?  
Confusing!)

This has bubbled up on the forums, e.g.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1635536

This bug means a significant step backwards from treating Wine apps as
first class citizens, which is sad.

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Title:
  Currently no way to find wine apps in dash other than searching them
  from search bar

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