The menu specification, which Unity follows, existed since long before Unity was in the planning stages. Furthermore, the "Main Menu" application used to edit menus is currently maintained by me, and I am not a Canonical employee. They do not pay me any money, and I have no power over Canonical's choices. The bug here, about not working in Xubuntu, is a combination of two issues: one is that the application did not respect the $XDG_MENU_PREFIX environment, and the other is that due to legacy code, the application depended on a binary installed as part of gnome-panel, so the desktop file editor didn't work. Both have now been fixed. I do not know of Xubuntu's update schedule, but a new unstable release that fixes the issue is out, and the stable release will be part of GNOME 3.8. You can find it here: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/alacarte/3.7/ If you have other suggestions on how to improve the usability of the menu editor application, please let me know, and I'll try to take your suggestions into account. On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 2:26 PM, BavarianPH