hi If you're in gnome, you can press windows+a. It will open a grid view of your most frequently used apps. At the bottom, there's a "frequent" and an "all" button. That changes the view. If you want to look at all apps, press the "all" button. Keep in mind this only shows graphical apps with desktop icons and such. It doesn't show command line apps and scripts because it has no way to find them. If you're in mate ... the best way would be to just go through the menus. All graphical apps show up in the menus under one of the categories. Thanks Kendell Clark
Pavel Vlček wrote: > Hi, > is here a way to browse all installed apps? When I want to do this > with dash, I can browse three or four apps and orca says filter by and > this is the end. > Vinux uses some small utility, which shows apps sorted by category. > Can be this utility used in Ubuntu? I returned back to 16.04 classic, > because Ubuntu has the best hardware compatibility. > Thanks, > Pavel > -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
