Sarah Reichelt wrote:

> When I minimise an app in Windows, I get an entry along the bottom in
> the task bar. I would really like to be able to get nothing but a
> small icon in the system tray.

*you* might like that.
What would your Windows users - who are presumably more familiar with
the way Windows usually works - like ?

I suspect they might be confused by such a non-standard behaviour,
unless it's a "system" app (network connections, wifi status and
anti-virus/firewall are about the only ones I've seen do that).


It is for one particular app that runs permanently in the background,
so I thought it a suitable candidate for the system tray. I've also
had several requests to put it there, but as you all know, I am no
Windows expert, so if this is deprecated in the Windows world, please
let me know.

No, it's not (AFAIK) deprecated - merely unusual and is just fine in the right circumstances; from your description, this sounds very much like the right kind of app to do this.

Sorry for being alarmist (just there are too many cases of companies that port from one platform to another and keeping "the right" UI from the platform they are used to, rather than adapting the platform standard one - Apple is a good example).

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