Jump Lists in Windows are a feature that provides quick access to recently opened files and frequently used programs or folders. They[SQ]re the little list that pops up when you right-click on a program[SQ]s icon in the taskbar or in the Start Menu.
For example, if you right-click the Chrome icon on your taskbar, the Jump List might show you recently opened tabs, frequently visited websites, and options like "New Window" or "New Incognito Window."
Jump Lists aren[SQ]t a separate program or application you can open; they[SQ]re an *integrated* feature of the Windows operating system that dynamically updates based on your usage.
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