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Yo,
    I'd have no problem with it being disabled by default. I ruthlessly pare my systray down and turn on the hide inactive icons function as well. But when I have PG running it is the sort of thing I'd want to be able to see at a glance, the same as with Apache.
- Naz.

Magnus Hagander wrote:
Naz Gassiep wrote:
  
Hey,
    I'm sure that'd be greatly appreciated, most other major servers and
DBs have a similar feature, and that's what the systray is for, i.e.,
viewing major user-installed services.
    

Don't forget that the tray (or taskbar notification area as it's
supposed to be called) is one of the most abused areas of the windows
GUI. I've seen installs where it takes up half the screen. So it's not
*necessarily* a good thing - making it mandatory to have an easy way to
turn it off. And if we don't add any actual *functionality*, it should
absolutely not be enabled by default. Providing it as an option is never
wrong, though.

//Magnus

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