Instead of saying "Windows is ready", the window should to usable at
that instance instead of manually going through it.


This is so annoying. 

I am using a Cisco Packet tracer,  and I need to configure a lot of
switchs & routers. Gnome is not helping at all. I have to click a
router, Alt + Tab to get that windows that I need and then configure it.

Gnome should have provided some sort of option for the user to choose so
that they get to use that Windows which is ready at that instance
without having to use "Alt + Tab" and without having to see that stupid
notification.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1825710

Title:
  Remove "Application is ready" notification

Status in GNOME Shell:
  New
Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  The "Application is ready" notification is pointless, really. Say, I
  click on the open downloads folder button in Firefox and GNOME Shell
  gives me a notification saying "Application is ready" but doesn't open
  the notification. I'm totally expecting an app to open because I
  actively initiated it.

  As a workaround, I'm using a GNOME extensions "Focus my Window" which
  removes the "Application is ready" message and focuses the app window
  automatically. However, this cannot be treated as a solution.

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