Sorry to disagree a bit... while  Unity looks like a regression (and it
does... a lot) I simply hate it

Lets put it this way: My mom will NEVER use it (Launcher, Indicator without
map, weather, Panel, 7 clicks with the mouse for anything usefull, No
desktop access, No workspaces adjust.....)

Dont get me wrong, I do get the idea behind it... I use gnome-do... I use
the bash all the time... I type a lot... But its NOT for everyone.

I hope someone realize its a poor idea to force this into the default GUI
while its so bad. I do understand this is still Beta in the main Ubuntu, but
beta is no excuse to stupid decisions. At least, keep the gnome
(Ubuntu-Classic) as a login option.

2011/4/12 Christian Roessner <c...@roessner-network-solutions.com>

> I can confirm that it is a problem not being able to add applets.
>
> sensor-applet
> cpu freq
> glipper
> skype
> dropbox,
> wether-app
> ...
>
> All these are not there anymore. And yes, I too think this is considered
> a regresion bug, because a feature that was known to work is removed
> with an upgrade and the user was not asked, if he/she wanted to switch
> from Gnome to unity.
>
> Nothing against unity, but important features are missing (only my
> opinion).
>
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> Title:
>  Natty does not allow me to add icons and apps to the panel when in
>  Unity, like system monitor or sensors-applet
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