Here's another example of why this is a problem.

I have a folder called "gPodder" that holds downloaded podcasts. When I
first subscribe to a podcast, a jpg image is often placed in a subfolder
of the gPodder folder. The jpg image usually shows a picture of the
podcast's host or something like that.

If I tap Super+F and type GPOD with the intention of opening the gPodder
folder, this is what I get:

RECENT
folder.jpg    folder.jpg    folder.jpg    folder.jpg    folder.jpg    
folder.jpg    folder.jpg    folder.jpg    folder.jpg    folder.jpg

FOLDERS
gPodder    Subscription-1    Subscription-2    Subscription-3    Subscription-4 
   Subscription-5    Subscription-6    Subscription-7


Why is there a RECENT heading with useless folder.jpg files being presented? I 
never open the folder.jpg files, so why are they even showing up as RECENT? 
When I search for gPodder, it would be nice for it to show up as the FIRST 
result in the Dash so that I can just hit ENTER and open the folder. Instead I 
get useless "folder.jpg" files under an even more useless RECENT heading.

Can you guys please put this on the agenda to be fixed?

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