GNOME Do - Much More Than an Application Launcher
You could call GNOME Do an application launcher, but it does so much more. It allows you to quickly find all kinds of items and perform a variety of actions on them. Whatever you’re trying to do, GNOME Do can help you do it quickly.
GNOME Do is similar to a popular Mac application called Quicksilver. If you’re like me and have used neither Mac OS nor Quicksilver, you might be wondering how to use GNOME Do.
GNOME Do should be running in the background waiting for you to show it using the Super(Win)+Space key combo. If it’s not running, start GNOME Do from the Applications->Accessories->GNOME Do menu item.
Start typing an item or an action. GNOME Do will predict what you mean while you type and put it in the first pane of the window.
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