Allow the user to hide the taskbar icon (i.e. interactions go through the notification area icon)
When the main window is showing, you can interact with it (I think) by clicking on the taskbar icon or the notification area icon. This seems redundant. It would be nice (in my opinion) to optionally allow the user (Preferences->Window Behavior) to prevent the taskbar icon from showing up at all.
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iandunn commented
I think the "taskbar icon" is the button at the bottom of the screen for the main program window -- i.e., the button you'd click on to bring Task Coach to the front of other windows -- and the "notification area icon" is the icon in the bottom-right hand of the screen that shows the "new task", "new effort", "new note" (etc) options when you right-click on it. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taskbar#Microsoft_Windows
I also think that there should be an option to hide the notification area icon. I never use it, and it clutters up the notification area. I see how it'd be convenient for some people, but for me it's kind of distracting and annoying. Could you please add an option to disable it?
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I'm not sure I follow you. What is the taskbar icon and what is the notification area icon? What platform are you on?