windows taskbar
Shane Martinez
shanemar at gmail.com
Tue May 6 08:34:38 EDT 2008
I could do that, but I prefer to keep it open. I like the ability to glance
at it quickly to see who's online. Some people are overseas and hard to
catch. I guess that would be another option that would be nice is a "last
seen" date which tells you when the person last logged in. Something I
remember from the Trillian days (although I won't go back).
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:17 AM, David Balazic <
David.Balazic at hermes-softlab.com> wrote:
> If you close the buddy list window, then only the systray icon stays, the
> taskbar button goes away.
> This is how I run it.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
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> *From:* support-bounces at pidgin.im [mailto:support-bounces at pidgin.im] *On
> Behalf Of *Shane Martinez
> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 06, 2008 5:36 AM
> *To:* support at pidgin.im
> *Subject:* windows taskbar
>
> There's an option to turn the System Tray icon on and off, but is there an
> option (or plugin) that allows the removal of the taskbar instance and just
> allow the System Tray? I pretty much have Pidgin running all the time,
> whether I'm logged in or not, so it's a waste of space on my taskbar. If I
> could just have the icon in my System Tray, that would be great. Of course,
> windows taskbar instances for chats and such are fine. I would just prefer
> to hide the Buddy List in the System Tray. Anyway of doing that?
>
> Shane
>
>
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