I agree with mb_webguy. 
The new indicator-applet seems to be created to replace the notification area. 
Currently it only displays Pidgin's notifications (at least for me).
The problem with this approach is that the indicator applet is good only if it 
displays the notifications coming from a single application. Why? Because there 
is only a single icon for it displaying that "something happened" now how 
should I know from which application the notification comes from? I must click 
that icon for that information. This I consider bad usability comparing to what 
we had until now, when I could clearly tell just by looking at it that Pidgin 
or some other app with its own icon there wants to notify me about something.
Simply there are applications which I want to be running all the time, but do 
not want them to take up place in my window list or task bar. So the 
notification area is a perfectly good place for them. Maybe we should stop 
calling it notification area, and give it another name. Maybe it would be nice 
to have two of these areas: one for system controls like changing the volume, 
displaying CPU temperature, etc. and one for the programs the user starts like 
Pidgin, or some email client, etc.

The perfect solution for this problem (for me) would be that we have a 
transient notification using notify-osd, and a persistent one by displaying the 
well-known yellow updates are ready icon in the notification area.
<sarcasm>Wait! Isn't that what we had until now, minus the notify-osd 
popup?</sarcasm>
Don't fix what ain't broke! Especially if the new solution isn't better.

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