It's definitely important to stress test things on a poor quality slow
connection.

Imagine a new user setting up Ubuntu for a first time, already a bit
overwhelmed by everything, and they've just got Dropbox setup and
hogging network resources as it downloads many GB of data, while they
continue to search for and install apps.

There are a few different issues I'm seeing, which I agree would be best
posted separately (triage?), but as this issue already exists I'll post
it in here...

1) The Install button really needs to be smart. If you go back and
forward again, it needs to be at least greyed out if the software in
question is already installing or in a queue to be installed.

2) If you do a search, the progress spinner should activate immediately.
Currently it lags a bit. A user on a slow connection and bogged down
machine has no idea if the extended lag is due to bugs, failed searches,
back-logged search requests, or system slow-down.

3) I believe (but could be wrong) that in the current implementation
it's possible for a search to come in after the search field has been
changed to something else already, due to lag. That should never be
possible - if the activate contents of the search field is not a
superstring of what a search result has come in for, don't show that
search result.

4) Ideally there would also be an installation queue tab so you can see
what's in progress. You don't know as a user what has stalled, vs what
is just being slow, vs what is back-logged.

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