Interesting idea, indeed. Novice users won't probably know much about
the packages being upgraded, anyway.

However, let me humbly disagree with you on one aspect: Synaptic is a
tool for installing packages. As an "advanced" user it would be too much
of a hassle to open it everytime I want to install a hundred and thirty
updates. Just to see which version has been updated to which. Update
Manager did a very good job in displaying sufficient information for
people like myself who would like to see what exactly was going to
happen.

If you don't wanna have novice users see all this, because they could
get confused, please dumb the entire interface down and make the old and
"advanced" appearance optional. Yes, optional. Please.

Another solution would be making Update Manager at least indicate a new
upstream release.

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[Hardy] Update Manager doesn't display package versions anymore
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