With Muon, Sebastien actually meant Discover, which has the same
problems like GNOME Software.

GUI applications should still be visible, and the fact that some are not shown 
is a bug in the metadata generator or (more likely) the packaging or upstream 
software.
Not all of these issues were addressed before the release, due to not enough 
manpower and probably not enough people caring about it.
See http://mhall119.com/2016/03/help-make-gnome-software-beautiful/ for how to 
report issues and fix things properly.
This should be sorted out for Yakkety, and some issues can also be fixed by 
stable-release-updates, e.g. the Krita thing would be a pretty good candidate, 
since it is highly likely a packaging bug.

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