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unity got better over the years, mainly because of functionality. fi, it offered users to right-click on the files icon that was in the launch panel/ dock. upon doing so, a pop-up showed your bookmarked/ favorite folders, which you could click and open right-away. how to get this feature back?
latest gnome can become great, but some nifty features unity had are sadly gone. this one chief among them









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    unity got better over the years, mainly because of functionality. fi, it offered users to right-click on the files icon that was in the launch panel/ dock. upon doing so, a pop-up showed your bookmarked/ favorite folders, which you could click and open right-away. how to get this feature back?
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      latest gnome can become great, but some nifty features unity had are sadly gone. this one chief among them







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