** Description changed:

  Some applications that should be removable using gnome-app-install (because 
they're useless to me and _nothing_ depends on them), aren't.
  They are (but I'm not sure that they're limited to):
  1. Bluetooth Analyzer (bluez-gnome)
  2. Evolution Mail and Calendar (evolution)
  3. PalmOS Devices (gnome-pilot)
  4. Pidgin Internet Messenger (pidgin)
  
  All of them are recomended dependency of ubuntu-desktop (except gnome-
  pilot, that is installed via gnome-pilot-conduits) just like f-spot but,
  unlike that, they cannot be removed; I have removed them manually (using
  synaptic) and I've got no problems.
  
- All version of gnome-app-install (and, of cource, gnome-app-install-
- data-ubuntu) that I've used are buggy (Hardy stable and Intrepid beta).
+ All version of gnome-app-install (and, of course, app-install-data-
+ ubuntu) that I've used are buggy (Hardy stable and Intrepid beta).

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Cannot remove some default-installed applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278040
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