Thanks Olivier, I see the potential leak. However, it makes LO somewhat less useful for me, because I very frequently access files form the recently used list. All in all, it seems that the question is, how snaps can be integrated into a desktop shell so as to give the user a flawless experience of the desktop as a whole. For years, desktop shells like GNOME or KDE strive to give an integrated "touch and feel" to the user. The (intended) separation of snaps from each other seem to contradict this design goal. In the end, the desktop might just feel like a loose assembly of separate applications running side by side without much interaction. I'm not sure how this can be resolved.
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