To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent extension.
Follow up for previous answers. To install Dash to Panel extension (and others extensions) in Ubuntu 22.04 at first there is a need to install standalone Extension Manager (since installing extensions in Firefox is not working):
To mimic the Windows taskbar, install the extension "Dash to Panel". It immediately provides a Windows style bar at the bottom of the screen. It has plenty of configuration options, including the option you are after, i.e., ungrouping application buttons. 'Dash to Panel" is an excellent extension.
in Ubuntu 20.04,
Install
gnome tweaks
anddash to panel extension
Then, restart PC/Laptop.
Tweaks
-> go toExtensions
Dash to panel
Dash to panel
-> clickSettings
IconBehavior
tab, enableUngroup applications
Ungroup applications
-> clickSettings
IconMaximum width
-> 0 (zero)Dash to panel:
Ungroup Applications:
Hide label:
Thanks to @vanadium and @moony
There is a taskbar extension available.
Unfortunately, the development of that extension was halted on 15 december. However, Dash to Panel fully covers the functionality of Taskbar.
Follow up for previous answers. To install
Dash to Panel
extension (and others extensions) in Ubuntu 22.04 at first there is a need to install standaloneExtension Manager
(since installing extensions in Firefox is not working):sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension-manager
source - Install Gnome Shell Extensions 22.04 LTS
After that it is possible to run
Extension Manager
app and inside it to find and installDash to Panel
extension.