Is there a way to make a list of recently closed applications?
Is there any built-in way in Ubuntu to access recently closed applications? I'm using gnome, so there's a list of frequent applications, but I'm more interested in recently closed applications. If there's not a built-in way, how would I write a script to do it? Maybe even write a script to change frequent applications list to recently closed? I don't have any Ubuntu script writing experience, so is this something easy someone could help me out with in this post? I'd like to learn how to do it on my own too. What are some good resources to learn how to write scripts in Ubuntu?
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Is there any built-in way in Ubuntu to access recently closed applications? I'm using gnome, so there's a list of frequent applications, but I'm more interested in recently closed applications. If there's not a built-in way, how would I write a script to do it? Maybe even write a script to change frequent applications list to recently closed? I don't have any Ubuntu script writing experience, so is this something easy someone could help me out with in this post? I'd like to learn how to do it on my own too. What are some good resources to learn how to write scripts in Ubuntu?
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Is there any built-in way in Ubuntu to access recently closed applications? I'm using gnome, so there's a list of frequent applications, but I'm more interested in recently closed applications. If there's not a built-in way, how would I write a script to do it? Maybe even write a script to change frequent applications list to recently closed? I don't have any Ubuntu script writing experience, so is this something easy someone could help me out with in this post? I'd like to learn how to do it on my own too. What are some good resources to learn how to write scripts in Ubuntu?
gnome scripts
Is there any built-in way in Ubuntu to access recently closed applications? I'm using gnome, so there's a list of frequent applications, but I'm more interested in recently closed applications. If there's not a built-in way, how would I write a script to do it? Maybe even write a script to change frequent applications list to recently closed? I don't have any Ubuntu script writing experience, so is this something easy someone could help me out with in this post? I'd like to learn how to do it on my own too. What are some good resources to learn how to write scripts in Ubuntu?
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