I agree totally.  Anywhere a right click menu is available it should
always contain a mandatory "Properties" item. Not consistently having
one available is, for me, one of the worst pieces of the GNOME UI.

In Windows I can always right click on an object and get it's
properties.  This makes Windows discoverable as you can always find what
the actual program for a shortcut is, find details about a selected file
etc. etc.

Ubuntu should make it a mandatory part of the design that whenever an
icon is being used to represent a file there is always a right click ->
"Properties" menu available that will give full basic properties of the
item e.g. full file path, full path of the icon in use, information
regarding file type, brief (but accurate and meaningful) description of
the file etc.

This philosophy should also apply to any part of the user interface not
just the menus (e.g. the results pane of search, in Nautilus, on every
icon in the panels, in *anything* that uses icons to represent
files/items)

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No "Properties" option on right-click in the Ubuntu main menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258695
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