This thread made me think.
On my private KDE computer I don't want or need many launchers, I use the Quick Launch widget to go to a particular file or directory and the application is opened by clicking on the data file it's associated with.
But then on the company computer that runs a Scada system (what was many years ago ported from Unix OS9 and still retains most Unix properties like many small applications) I do use the old Quick Launch bar with a double row of some 20 little icons that allow single-click access to the applications.
When Win7 came around I was initially very upset it did no longer have a Quick Launch bar but luckily I soon found out how to restore it
And now I'm facing a similar problem with Plasma 5, no Quick Launch widget...
On my private KDE computer I don't want or need many launchers, I use the Quick Launch widget to go to a particular file or directory and the application is opened by clicking on the data file it's associated with.
But then on the company computer that runs a Scada system (what was many years ago ported from Unix OS9 and still retains most Unix properties like many small applications) I do use the old Quick Launch bar with a double row of some 20 little icons that allow single-click access to the applications.
When Win7 came around I was initially very upset it did no longer have a Quick Launch bar but luckily I soon found out how to restore it
And now I'm facing a similar problem with Plasma 5, no Quick Launch widget...
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