I don’t think its older versions had this feature, I’m using the 3.4x version, and there’s an option that lets me easily add a: So if you wanna try it out, then there are many ways that you can achieve this, but the most easiest way is to use a GUI tool called ‘ Gnome Tweak Tool‘ (I’m pretty sure you’ve heard about it). I didn’t add the ‘maximize’ button, because I actually don’t miss it that much as I’m quite used to maximizing and restoring applications by dragging the hell out of them (just like in Windows ‘Aero’).Īnyway, after adding the ‘minimize’ button, I gotta be honest with you, dealing with multiple applications in Gnome Shell has become so much easier, and I’m loving it!. So, quite recently I decided to try Gnome Shell one more time, and this time I decided to add that missing ingredient -), the ‘minimize’ button. Because whenever I’m using multiple applications, I too usually run into nothing but troubles. Having a single button (‘Close’) doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me either. Like most other GNU/Linux users, I’m sure you’re too one of those users who’s really pisse* off because Gnome Shell developers decided to remove those beloved ‘minimize & maximize’ buttons from the application windows.
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