Fly-Pie
:pie: Fly-Pie is an innovative marking menu written as a GNOME Shell extension. - GitHub - Schneegans/Fly-Pie: Fly-Pie is an innovative marking menu written as a GNOME Shell extension. subtitle
Fly-Pie Alternatives
The best Fly-Pie alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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/keypirinha-alternatives
A lightning fast and flexible keystroke launcher for Windows. No installation required (portable).
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/gnome-pie-alternatives
Gnome-Pie is a circular application launcher for Linux.
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/slingshot-launcher-alternatives
Lightweight, stylish Launcher for Elementary OS
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/slingscold-alternatives
Slingscold is a lightweight application launcher similar to Launchpad in Mac OS X.
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/circle-dock-alternatives
The idea behind Circle Dock is that the dock should appear where your mouse is instead of you...
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/listary-alternatives
Listary is a revolutionary search utility for Windows
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/quicksilver-alternatives
Quicksilver is a fast and free Mac OS X productivity application that gives you the power to control your Mac quickly and elegantly. Quicksilver learns your habits, making your everyday chores simple and efficient.
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/gnome-do-alternatives
Simple, sleek, swift, smart. Do. GNOME Do allows you to quickly search for many items present on your desktop or the web, and perform useful actions on those items. GNOME Do is inspired by Quicksilver & GNOME Launch Box.
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/dmenu-alternatives
dmenu is a dynamic menu for X, originally designed for dwm.
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/direct-folders-alternatives
Access your folders from anywhere
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/gnome-launch-box-alternatives
Launch Box is generally an application launcher.
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/mutate-alternatives
Mutate is a simple launcher inspired by ...
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/j4-dmenu-desktop-alternatives
A replacement for i3-dmenu-desktop Its purpose is to find .desktop files and offer you a menu to start an application using dmenu.