"Everything doesn't need to be reinvented from scratch when you make something new; it seems like a lot of thought was put into GNOME 2 menu organization, and certain conceptual aspects of it should prevail into GNOME 3 and Unity. One unabridged-hierarchical-menu-system ought to be there long side the "GNOME DO" style quick launch features."
Finally, the solution to my biggest issue with the Unity desktop:
sudo apt-get install classicmenu-indicator
"Everything doesn't need to be reinvented from scratch when you make something new; it seems like a lot of thought was put into GNOME 2 menu organization, and certain conceptual aspects of it should prevail into GNOME 3 and Unity. One unabridged- hierarchical- menu-system ought to be there long side the "GNOME DO" style quick launch features."
Finally, the solution to my biggest issue with the Unity desktop: indicator
sudo apt-get install classicmenu-