You're thinking like a programmer. :-) To a user, showing them something
is *much* simpler than telling them. Yes, it's harder to implement, but
better interfaces usually are.

mac_v has a good point that a second pointer could seem creepy, so on
IRC I suggested an alternative approach: animatedly drawing a ring
around the relevant menu, waiting for you to open it, drawing a ring
around the relevant submenu, waiting for you to open that, and then
drawing a ring around the application itself.

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Installed apps: "where-to" and open button
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