Windows 10 Jump Lists?
In Windows 7, the Calibre ebook-viewer supported Windows "jump lists" (where you right-click on the active app in the task bar and a list (a little window) of recently-viewed files pops up). For example, even though I viewed Book A yesterday, and closed the app last night, if I open the app today the jump list "remembers" Book A. Windows 10 supports jump lists, and I'm pretty sure many apps have that feature. When you use this nice feature a lot, you get in the habit of expecting it.
But I can't seem to get Calibre or Calibre's ebook-viewer to support this convenient Windows capability in Windows 10.
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