Y así habló "Jean-D. Ackle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> KDE's recent versions include that "Recent
> Applications" by default (or did I just turn that
> thing on in some configuration module?).  It's located
> on KDE's 'start' menu, just above the program folders,
> only it's not a folder, you get 5 apps listed (this
> number can be changed).  At least so it is in Mandrake
> Linux versions 9.0 and 9.1.
> I think it also has the "Recent Documents" feature,
> maybe not as a default, just try configuring the menu.
>  Anyway, I do recall it did not save all of the opened
> documents.  I think it had to do with the fact of how
> (with which app (terminals, file managers or other
> apps)) you opened a concerning document.  I guess
> that's why Scott R. Godin said it is "impossible for
> the wm to accomplish", at least completelly.  In my
> case, that did the trick of me just ignoring that feature...
> 

We should remember that KDE is not a WM but a whole desktop environment (Hence the 
"DE" in "KDE"). MacOS is a whole Operating System. That way they can do things that a 
wm alone cannot.

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