I can confirm that *.desktop files generated by Wine indeed don't contain a 
category.
It is tricky to make sure the categories do end up correctly in these files 
since Wine has no source to draw the information from. On top of that, you 
could ask yourself whether it would be desired behaviour to have Windows 
applications run via Wine show up in the regular categories.

Adam, if I read your patch correctly, you don't create a separate category for 
Wine applications, or any category-less applications, but only make sure the 
Wine applications are part of Unity's 'All Applications' search domain, right?
This seems like a good solution to me.

Would adding a separate category for Wine applications be an option as
well? We could make Wine add a category 'Wine' to all *.desktop files it
generates, and make those show up under a heading like 'Windows
applications' or 'Wine'. Problem: how do we convey to a user the meaning
of this separate category when a lot of people already seem to have
troubles understanding that applications for Windows cannot run
(natively) on Linux distributions or Mac OS?

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Wine applications not listed in Unity Applications Place
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