I thought at one point there was supposed to be a blue-highlight of the
Power-Cog when software updates are available. since there is an entry in the
Power-Cog: "Software Is Up To Date" wouldn't it be a beneficial feature for the
Power-Cog to turn blue color when the software is NOT up to date? Similar to
how the Power-Cog turns red when restart is needed and the indicator-messaging
(envelope) turns blue when new e-mail has arrived?
The idea is simply that the blue colored power-cog causes the user to click and
investigate and then see that the "Software Updates Available" message is in
blue, which immediately communicates the source of the blue color change. From
then on the user knows blue color means updates are available.
I know that the Launcher receives the update-manager icon etc. when updates are
available. But it seems logical to me and helpful that the system indicator
that already reports on update status in its menu entries also report on this
event via a blue color change, that is, indicating that a status change to the
system has occurred. The Launcher event happens and alerts the user that
updates are available. However, it then "fades away" out of memory as the user
commences with workload (especially for folks who hide the launcher). Having a
blue-color change in the power-cog could serve as a reminder (once the user
finishes his/her work) that "Oh, yeah, I need to update." Further, it just
helps communicate the status of the system, which is the reason for the
status-indicators.
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