I was just reading the thread on Firefox remembering history. The
jumplist are one of the things I consider a strong feature of
Windows. With Jumplist turned on every short cut to executable Icon
shortcut remembers the recent history of it use. This works on the
tool bar or in the start menu.
I said I consider it a feature, as it give me instant access to many
more files. If I am working on a file in the word processor and have
to leave. When I return, and right click, I have instant access to
to it, and many more recent documents I have worked on. The Windows
Notepad icon. I use the notepad for note taking. When I need a note
right click and it is there. Works nicely for the image processing
programs. It is much easier that reviewing a dozen file icons in a
folder.
Many programs have their own recent list feature, like Word, but someNotepad does have a Jumplist. I use it all of the time. I have the
don't, like Notepad.
VanguardLH wrote:
Many programs have their own recent list feature, like Word, but some
don't, like Notepad.
Notepad does have a Jumplist.
There is no need to go into the registry to manage the Jumplist.
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