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Thanks!
It actually doesn't run in the background and if you look in Task Manager, BT falls into "power efficiency mode". The whole thing is taking 4mb ram and 0% CPU when UI is closed. This is more efficient than launching and initialising a process.
As for the tray icon, Windows has a built-in mechanism to control which icons to show, how to handle notifications and so on, so no reason to overload the main program.
Hope it makes sense.
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Well, that's just silly :)
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Hello there, this has a been a great arsenal to my tools however, there's just one very small thing that I would like to ask.
Is there a way or setting to have the program close outright after choosing a browser rather than minimizing to systray? I'd like it to not have it running in the background and have to go to the systray to close it. I have certain programs/tasks that tend to prefer to have no other programs running at all in the background.
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