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Parking in the System Tray

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When you have finished working with TaskAngel, you can minimize it or close it, just like any other Windows program. But you also have a third option - to park TaskAngel in the System Tray. While it is parked, TaskAngel continues to monitor any tasks for which you have set reminders. It also continues to automatically sync with Toodledo every hour, if you have chosen that option.

 

 

 

 

If you check Use System Tray in the File menu, TaskAngel will park itself automatically in the System Tray when you click on the Close button at the top right corner of the TaskAngel main window. Otherwise, clicking on the Close button will completely close TaskAngel.

 

You can also use Park in System Tray, in the File Menu, to park TaskAngel. Clicking on Exit will always completely close TaskAngel, even if Use System Tray is checked.

 

When TaskAngel is parked, you can open it again by double-clicking on it.

 

If you right-click on TaskAngel while it is parked, it pops up a menu that allows you to create a new task, or to open or close TaskAngel.