Why can't the indicator use as "Mail" the preferred mail reading application, "Chat" the preferred IM client, and so on?
People don't care which applications has the distribution selected as default - they rather care about what is default to them.
So, what is the point in not letting a preferred non-default application take the place of an unused, default application?
Why can't the indicator use as "Mail" the preferred mail reading application, "Chat" the preferred IM client, and so on?
People don't care which applications has the distribution selected as default - they rather care about what is default to them.
So, what is the point in not letting a preferred non-default application take the place of an unused, default application?