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tags are a very powerfull method to find new programs, you select what you want to do (be a game or an office application, and scientific application). Unfortunately I tend to agree that there is still work to do for adept to be intuitive with tags, I often feel a little bit lost when looking for the right tag to add.
Oh, and in kubuntu, adept has an other UI which is accessible right from the "start" (or k call it however you want) menu which allow to select application from a much reduce list of applications (see http://i.turboimagehost.com/p/33774/adept-addremove.png.html ).