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The Taskbar displays all running applications -- both minimized and on the desktop (see Figure 3-10).
Like GNOME, Windows 9x and other graphical environments, the Taskbar is an easy way to keep track of and access running applications.
You can keep the Taskbar running in a separate location from the Panel or you can have them both located in the same place on the desktop. The default configuration places the Taskbar at the top of the desktop while the Panel runs at the bottom of the desktop.
You can maximize running applications or bring them to the front of your working windows by clicking on the associated item on the Taskbar.
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Another way to bring minimized or background windows to the front is
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