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I saw a video of Feren OS where there a layout of start menu exactly like Windows 10, i.e. on Show Applications buttons. There were application listed from A to Z in left and tiles of certain app on right (refer to this video on YouTube, at 4:53 timestamp).

So my question is how to disable current GNOME shell style of showing app list in ubuntu and show something like I mentioned above of Feren OS?

I am aware of showing application category from extension. Also, I know Feren OS is KDE-based and Ubuntu is not.

So I want to know GNOME-specific answer like some package, apps or scripts or terminal commands. I don't want to switch to KDE after getting so used to GNOME but I certainly need Windows 10 like menu layout.

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Pankaj
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    Many of us may not be aware of FerenOS. The least you could do is to provide the link to the video you mention. – DK Bose Feb 12 '20 at 07:02
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    "Feren OS is a desktop Linux distribution based on Linux Mint's main edition. It ships with the Cinnamon desktop environment" So https://askubuntu.com/questions/1188929/cinnamon-desktop-installation-on-18-04-how-to – Rinzwind Feb 12 '20 at 08:06
  • @DKBose here is the link of video i saw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWGvuwqKRm8&t=294s. At 4:53 timestamp – Pankaj Feb 12 '20 at 08:23

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Not sure if how easy (or if possible at all) it is to get something like that in GNOME 3, but the GNOME Shell extension called Gno-Menu provides a pretty decent application menu.

Gno-Menu is a traditional styled full featured Gnome-Shell apps menu, that aims to offer all the essentials in a simple uncluttered intuitive interface.
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