Ubuntu 18 - how to ungroup apps in dock?












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I want to make Ubuntu dock like Windows taskbar



Ubuntu:



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Windows:



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(as you see Windows has two Explorer icons and Ubuntu has only one Files icon



Is it possible to uncombined/ungrouped apps in Ubuntu?










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  • I didn't found a way for the dock, but fot alt + tab you can follow this superuser.com/a/860001/914650

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I want to make Ubuntu dock like Windows taskbar



Ubuntu:



enter image description here



Windows:



enter image description here



(as you see Windows has two Explorer icons and Ubuntu has only one Files icon



Is it possible to uncombined/ungrouped apps in Ubuntu?










share|improve this question























  • I didn't found a way for the dock, but fot alt + tab you can follow this superuser.com/a/860001/914650

    – qmn1711
    Jun 19 '18 at 2:16














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I want to make Ubuntu dock like Windows taskbar



Ubuntu:



enter image description here



Windows:



enter image description here



(as you see Windows has two Explorer icons and Ubuntu has only one Files icon



Is it possible to uncombined/ungrouped apps in Ubuntu?










share|improve this question














I want to make Ubuntu dock like Windows taskbar



Ubuntu:



enter image description here



Windows:



enter image description here



(as you see Windows has two Explorer icons and Ubuntu has only one Files icon



Is it possible to uncombined/ungrouped apps in Ubuntu?







gnome gui ubuntu-gnome dock ubuntu-dock






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  • I didn't found a way for the dock, but fot alt + tab you can follow this superuser.com/a/860001/914650

    – qmn1711
    Jun 19 '18 at 2:16



















  • I didn't found a way for the dock, but fot alt + tab you can follow this superuser.com/a/860001/914650

    – qmn1711
    Jun 19 '18 at 2:16

















I didn't found a way for the dock, but fot alt + tab you can follow this superuser.com/a/860001/914650

– qmn1711
Jun 19 '18 at 2:16





I didn't found a way for the dock, but fot alt + tab you can follow this superuser.com/a/860001/914650

– qmn1711
Jun 19 '18 at 2:16










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To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent and very well maintained gnome shell of top quality.






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    This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

    – SS113
    Jul 17 '18 at 1:34



















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There is a taskbar extension available.



Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.






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  • Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

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To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent and very well maintained gnome shell of top quality.






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    This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

    – SS113
    Jul 17 '18 at 1:34
















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To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent and very well maintained gnome shell of top quality.






share|improve this answer



















  • 3





    This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

    – SS113
    Jul 17 '18 at 1:34














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To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent and very well maintained gnome shell of top quality.






share|improve this answer













To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent and very well maintained gnome shell of top quality.







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answered Jul 6 '18 at 11:05









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  • 3





    This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

    – SS113
    Jul 17 '18 at 1:34














  • 3





    This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

    – SS113
    Jul 17 '18 at 1:34








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This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

– SS113
Jul 17 '18 at 1:34





This is the amazing! You have made my life 10x easier with this plugin! I can confirm this works great with Ubuntu 18.04.

– SS113
Jul 17 '18 at 1:34













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There is a taskbar extension available.



Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.






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  • Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

    – vanadium
    Jan 13 at 17:30
















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There is a taskbar extension available.



Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.






share|improve this answer


























  • Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

    – vanadium
    Jan 13 at 17:30














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There is a taskbar extension available.



Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.






share|improve this answer















There is a taskbar extension available.



Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.







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  • Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

    – vanadium
    Jan 13 at 17:30



















  • Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

    – vanadium
    Jan 13 at 17:30

















Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

– vanadium
Jan 13 at 17:30





Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.

– vanadium
Jan 13 at 17:30


















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