Tooltips do not take input focus away from your current work flow,
clicking the application icon does.  For example, I can leave the
tooltip up monitoring information the entire time I write this response.

The only time tooltips aren't the best approach is for mobile devices
where the mouse is replaced by touching and there is no "hover"
equivalent.  I'm afraid that the motivation for this change may be a
misguided effort to sacrifice desktop capabilities in hopes of a unified
approach for mobile devices.

A simple fix to satisfy everyone is to allow applications to register an
information/status panel and have the GUI show it according to user
preferences.  The user then decides if the information/status panel
shows in the top part of the menu or as a tooltip.  This creates no
extra application development effort since only one object is being
created and managed and it gives users the information in the manner
they most prefer.

Does that not sound like a win/win?

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please include status messages/tooltips
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527458
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