> GNOME 2 had it, and there's a dozen different mutually-incompatible
> extensions to add it back to GNOME 3. Because it's a basic feature that
> should have been in the shell to begin with. But hey, it's a tablet. Who
> runs multiple applications on a tablet?
You are aware that on one of the most popular tablet (and phone) OS's
there's a dedicated button on every screen (one of only 3, the other two
are home and back) that allows you switch between applications? I'm
pretty sure they didn't decide to put it there just because it looked nice.
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