** Summary changed: - "Price: Free" in every software description sounds cheesy and is redundant! + "Price: Free" is redundant when user is navigating in the "Get Free Software" section
** Description changed: Binary package hint: software-store - Almost every software has a "Price: Free" in the description, + Though the "Price: Free" in software description makes sense when user + is navigating in a parent "Get Software" item - What's the use if it is going to be the same for the majority [99.9%] ? - Why does the user have to be notified for every single software? - Wouldnt it lead to the user not noticing the price for the ones which have one? + It is redundant to show "Price: Free" in every software description, + when user is navigating the "Get Free Software" section. - The left pane is totally empty and is a waste of space. - A better option is to have the mention of the software as free only in the home page, - Saying "Majority of the software are free . If a software is non-free , its price will be listed in the description" - [the words may be improved but its just to show the idea.] - - And showing the price in bold *only* for non-free software is a better - option. - - attaching a mockup + Why does the user have to be notified,in every software description, + while navigating in a section clearly marked as "Free"? -- "Price: Free" is redundant when user is navigating in the "Get Free Software" section https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/419295 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs