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Build 998 Q

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Build 998 Q

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In this build what does this mean exactly:"- Added 'web update' to task bar icon menu" and where do I look for it? I only see the web update in the same place it has always been, under the file button .
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Re: Build 998 Q

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It's for when you have it minimised, with 'minimise to tray' selected. It was requested here: https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/tracker.php?p=1&t=121, unless I misunderstood the request.
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Ok, thank you....
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Re: Build 998 Q

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Actually... the request does say 'task bar' rather than 'system tray', so maybe that wasn't what was requested. But it's much harder to add to the task bar menu, and it looks like it's not standard for Windows applications anyway.
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