On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 17:11 +0330, Hamzeh Motahari wrote:
> >>On Mon, 2011-03-14 at 16:00 +0330, Hamzeh Motahari wrote: 
> >It's not a "can't implement", it's "won't implement" - and rightly so.
> OK. It seems I couldn't explain what I mean. I mean when I push exit button 
> on for example Pidgin, it is not be closed, just goes hidden (to system tray 
> or any where else). But when I do same on Evolution, it goes closed (be 
> killed). 
> Is there any way to keep it alive and 'being used'? 

It *is* alive and used, even when you exit.

awilliam@linux-yu4c:~> ps ax | grep evolution
 5768  0:00 /usr/lib/evolution/2.32/evolution-alarm-notify
 5833  0:02 /usr/lib/evolution-data-server/e-calendar-factory
 6020  0:00 /usr/lib/evolution-data-server/e-addressbook-factory

If you don't want it minimized why have any visual indication at all?
Just put an Evolution icon in your toolbar for starting Evolution.  If
you have the date/time in your toolbar then your Evolution calendar and
tasks are always available there.

The concept of quasi-sorta-kind-minimized just doesn't make much sense.

> I think a constant space-consuming Evolution's bar in the task bar is
> annoying, isn't it?

No.

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