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FalconAF
Dołączył: Jan 2008
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A new version of iStripper is out! (version 1.2.132 for windows)

Wszystko o iStripper
October 2, 2016, 120 odpowiedzi
Reading the whole discussion about iStripper being in the System Tray and the Taskbar is hilarious. There are good (and bad) points being made for each side of the discussion. But what boggles MY mind is this:

1. iStripper is a program made to run on an Operating System (in this case, Windows) that historically WILL place an icon in the System Tray UNLESS the user tells it not to. That is the way it has ALWAYS worked in Windows for ALL users. PLUS...

2. In the upper right-hand corner of any program's window...like the iStripper window...clicking the "X" ALWAYS CLOSED the program. Clicking the "_" is what would MINIMIZE the program's window to the TASKBAR.

Those 2 simple choices...clicking the "X" or "_"...is what has ALWAYS determined if the program will close or just get minimized.

So...WHY does a company come along and make the "X" and the "_" do the SAME THING now in their program? The program...written to work IN CONJUNCTION WITH the Operating System it is designed to work with...should NOT change the way the "X" and the "_" buttons in the windows of the Operating System work. It is just ***** and a ***** in the *ss for people who HAVE been using Windows for ages. If I WANT iStripper to get displayed in my TASKBAR, give me the CHOICE to make it happen using the "_" button, the SAME WAY it has been done in the Operating System for over 2 decades. And the "X" button SHOULD close the program, the same way it has for the same 2 decades.

Program your software program any way you want IT to work. But don't make it change the way the OPERATING SYSTEM works it runs on.

That, to me, is the REAL issue and complaint. It shouldn't be about whether or not a new user knows how to use the Operating System in the first place. There's an instruction manual that comes with the OS that will tell them what the "X" and "_" buttons do. It they don't learn how to use the Operating System the way IT was designed to work in the first place, no OTHER program should be changing the way the OS works just to accomodate them.
Wyldanimal
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Wyldanimal
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A new version of iStripper is out! (version 1.2.132 for windows)

Wszystko o iStripper
October 1, 2016, 120 odpowiedzi
@Carbo,
You mention that new users should know how to change the behavior of the taskbar icons and yet you don't seem to know yourself. Maybe I'm not understanding what you mean but you can always control what icons show in the taskbar and what icons are hidden. Simply right click on the area down by the icons but not on an icon and then click on "Customize notification icons". Then you can select any icon and choose to show them or hide them. Simply select the iStripper icon and choose to hide it.

I think you have the taskbar and system tray ( systray ) mixed up.
the systray is the small area on Widows by the clock. There you can control which icons are displyed and which are hidden.
The Taskbar is the Middle of the bar under the screen where Active / running Apps display their Icon. if an App is Running, you can also right click and PIN it to the Task bar, so you have quick access to that App's Icon.

What everyone is ***** about is that when iStripper is Active and the GUI is Open, there is a BIG iStripper icon on the Taskbar. plus there is a small iStripper icon in the System Tray area.

When you click on the "X" in the GUI, the Taskbar Icon remains Displayed

Totem designed it this way, Because - When you First time install iStripper, that System Tray icon is Hidden. ( sure us long time users have made it always visible )
But a Brand new 1st time install, it gets hidden.

When a new user would Close the GUI, the Task Bar Icon went away, and the systray icon is hidden, there is NO way to get the GUI back.
Even in full list of programs, double clicking the iStripper Icon in the Programs
Will not re-open it, as an Instance is Already Running.

So, the "X" no longer closes the Taskbar Icon while iStripper continues to run.

your Options are to Right Click the taskbar Icon and Close it
or
under Advance Settings
Switch to one of the Safe For Work ( SFW) Different Names.
if you select one of the SFW options, then the GUI's "X" does close out the taskbar Icon.