A vote from me to say: please show the names!

When update-manager pops up, the first thing I want to decide is: "Is
this update going to do anything that I wouldn't want, e.g. change any
package versions that I'm currently relying on for my data analysis?"
but the screen just says "A lightweight blah manager", "A dbus
implementation of a thing", etc.

It gives the user no real idea of what will happen if they say OK.

Please put the names somewhere in the summary table where the user can
scan them (the "technical description" is not enough because not
scannable).

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  Update Manager Listing should NOT use descriptions

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