2010-06-14 10:41:29 |
Jan |
bug |
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added bug |
2010-06-14 10:41:54 |
Jan |
description |
(Note: originally a question by KP Stolk: https://launchpad.net/~kp-stolk )
Hi,
If I wanted to start Chrome for example with Gnome Do, I just type the 'C' and hit enter. Gnome Do remembers my favorite applications and sorts them. This is not with Cardapio at the moment? My question is: Will this change in future?
Cardapio would be much more efficient that way! |
(Note: originally Question #113381 by KP Stolk: https://launchpad.net/~kp-stolk )
Hi,
If I wanted to start Chrome for example with Gnome Do, I just type the 'C' and hit enter. Gnome Do remembers my favorite applications and sorts them. This is not with Cardapio at the moment? My question is: Will this change in future?
Cardapio would be much more efficient that way!
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2010-06-14 10:42:03 |
Jan |
description |
(Note: originally Question #113381 by KP Stolk: https://launchpad.net/~kp-stolk )
Hi,
If I wanted to start Chrome for example with Gnome Do, I just type the 'C' and hit enter. Gnome Do remembers my favorite applications and sorts them. This is not with Cardapio at the moment? My question is: Will this change in future?
Cardapio would be much more efficient that way!
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(Note: originally Question: #113381 by KP Stolk: https://launchpad.net/~kp-stolk )
Hi,
If I wanted to start Chrome for example with Gnome Do, I just type the 'C' and hit enter. Gnome Do remembers my favorite applications and sorts them. This is not with Cardapio at the moment? My question is: Will this change in future?
Cardapio would be much more efficient that way!
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2010-06-14 23:12:55 |
Thiago Teixeira |
cardapio: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2010-06-15 17:53:51 |
Thiago Teixeira |
cardapio: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2011-09-23 09:19:09 |
Jan |
removed subscriber Jan-Christoph Borchardt |
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2021-11-30 21:46:23 |
Launchpad |
description |
(Note: originally Question: #113381 by KP Stolk: https://launchpad.net/~kp-stolk )
Hi,
If I wanted to start Chrome for example with Gnome Do, I just type the 'C' and hit enter. Gnome Do remembers my favorite applications and sorts them. This is not with Cardapio at the moment? My question is: Will this change in future?
Cardapio would be much more efficient that way!
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(Note: originally Question: #113381)
Hi,
If I wanted to start Chrome for example with Gnome Do, I just type the 'C' and hit enter. Gnome Do remembers my favorite applications and sorts them. This is not with Cardapio at the moment? My question is: Will this change in future?
Cardapio would be much more efficient that way! |
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