Switching workspaces via an indicator is an idea that, on paper, seems over-kill, particularly in light of other, faster methods.
Monitoring CPU usage is a top priority for many users on portable devices.
Ubuntu One Indicatorīy design Ubuntu One doesn’t come with a status area icon, an oversight that many users sorely miss.
Just as with GNOME Applets you’re free to pick and choose which of these you use, install or run, so here’s a quick run down of the most popular ‘App indicators’ and ‘Indicator Applets’ presently available along with all the links/info you need to install them.
These new breed of notification area entries are designed to be consistent and unified in look and function, thus leading to a desktop more in tune with itself and with its users.
Supplanting them fully will be ‘Application Panel Indicators’. The default desktop of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal will no longer support the traditional GNOME panel applets many of us have become accustomed to.