Originally posted by Delgarde
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I use Windows 7 most of the time and I have shortcuts on the desktop of all the programs that I use frequently.
It's really easy and very fast to open every program that I want using the mouse.
I don't think you can beat me in efficiency by pressing the windows key an typing a few letters.
And what's the point of searching for a program every time you want to use it?
I use the keyboard only if I want to use a program that I don't frequently use and I need to search for it.
I find it more logical an efficient to to put a frequently used program's shorcut on desktop or taskbar.
But I get it, Gnome 3 is so advanced that it doesn't allows you to do that, it's not the "Gnome 3" way.
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