Børge on Nostr: In Android you can long press app icons to open the apps in different states. For ...
In Android you can long press app icons to open the apps in different states. For example with an ebook reader you can directly open the latest file, in a notes app you can create a new note, in a podcast app you can tell it to immediately check for new episodes upon opening, in many apps you can go directly to a specific part of it, etc.
#Gnome has some sort of support for this, but I've only seen LibreOffice using it? And not for recent documents. Should this feature be expanded on/used more?
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