I disagree. Being able to slap the windows key and type the name of the program I’m looking for is one of my favorite features of both Gnome and KDE and I wish Windows worked similarly.
It shows up as “Terminal” in the search results, so I imagine that’s what it matches against, even if it is colloquially referred to as “Windows Terminal”…
I disagree. Being able to slap the windows key and type the name of the program I’m looking for is one of my favorite features of both Gnome and KDE and I wish Windows worked similarly.
It does… (Or did I’ve not used 25H2). But given the app starts with a w you can see the issue.
It shows up as “Terminal” in the search results, so I imagine that’s what it matches against, even if it is colloquially referred to as “Windows Terminal”…
Windows has a alias system so for example memo shows notepad.
In gnome you can search for any word of a program name and it will appear in the search result
In KDE I type in “tor” and “factorio” appears above “tor browser”
plus windows is supposed to work just like that.
before windows 10 came around at least.
It does, in theory… However, in theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice, they very much are not
In KDE, you don’t even need to click the start button, you can literally just start typing and krunner will pick it up