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by abstractbill 5890 days ago
No, because you would manually shuffle common pairs of applications to be next to each other.
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It would need to swap the common pairs on use. Which is basically this guys scheme except you manually define the pairs.

Then again on windows you can alt-shift-tab, so that pretty much takes care of that anyway, if could just have the programs in consistent order.