• dan@upvote.au
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      7 days ago

      Some apps have weird names and I forget what they’re called. Showing a “new” badge, even if it’s just for the first few times I open the app, makes it more likely that I’ll remember the app’s name.

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          6 days ago

          I dunno man.

          It’s not like linux applications ever have different app-names in the menu, when compared to the package name you just saw when installing it.

          That has never tripped me up. No. Never.

          /S

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          You can set most KDE menus to show the “Comment” key of the .desktop files instead of the “Name” key. So “KDE Advanced Text Editor” instead of “Kate”.

          Packages can come with several “programs” that aren’t necessarily named the same as the package. Example: Calibre installs menu items for “Calibre”, “EBookViewer” and “EBookEditor” on my distro.

          It’s not about forgetting…it’ about helping to quickly find what you just installed and what is all included.