how to browse apps

Christopher Chaltain chaltain at gmail.com
Fri May 6 02:58:36 UTC 2016


Also, in Unity you can just bring up the Dash with alt+f2 and then down 
arrow into a grid of all of the applications installed on your system.

On 05/05/16 16:25, kendell clark wrote:
> hi
> If you're in gnome, you can press windows+a. It will open a grid view of
> your most frequently used apps. At the bottom, there's a "frequent" and
> an "all" button. That changes the view. If you want to look at all apps,
> press the "all" button. Keep in mind this only shows graphical apps with
> desktop icons and such. It doesn't show command line apps and scripts
> because it has no way to find them. If you're in mate ... the best way
> would be to just go through the menus. All graphical apps show up in the
> menus under one of the categories.
> Thanks
> Kendell Clark
>
>
> Pavel Vlček wrote:
>> Hi,
>> is here a way to browse all installed apps? When I want to do this
>> with dash, I can browse three or four apps and orca says filter by and
>> this is the end.
>> Vinux uses some small utility, which shows apps sorted by category.
>> Can be this utility used in Ubuntu? I returned back to 16.04 classic,
>> because Ubuntu has the best hardware compatibility.
>> Thanks,
>> Pavel
>>
>
>

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