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Talika- Switch between open windows in Gnome using icons

Written by unixmen_admin on . Posted in News

Talika Applet is an applet for the GNOME panel that lets you switch between open windows using icons.




Download Talika

To activate Talika, you have to add it to your Gnome panel. Right click on your Gnome panel and select add to panel

Then select Talika

You will be able to switch between windows using icons.

and is done !

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  • Yangson Fantini

    I think we all saw this in win7. I think its great thing. The problem is: mandriva don’t putted on repos. Sad thing… Only ubuntu have it to instant use?
    I’ll try to do the work here, let’s see what happens…

    Tnx for the info!

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    I opine that to receive the home loans from banks you ought to have a great reason. Nevertheless, one time I have got a secured loan, because I was willing to buy a house.

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I tried it and it works with a regular zip file, but if you password-protect the .zip file it does NOT work.

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