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Thunderbird cannot minimize itself to the system tray. However, users of Microsoft Windows can try using one of these solutions: | Thunderbird cannot minimize itself to the system tray. However, users of Microsoft Windows can try using one of these solutions: | ||
* [http://minimizetotray.mozdev.org/ MinimizeToTray]: an extension for | * [http://minimizetotray.mozdev.org/ MinimizeToTray]: an extension for Thunderbird, Firefox, and Sunbird. | ||
* [http://sniperbeamer.de/tbtray/ Thunderbird-Tray]. | * [http://sniperbeamer.de/tbtray/ Thunderbird-Tray]. | ||
* [http://home.bigblue.net.au/mulin77/Thunderbird/ ThunderCalTray]. | * [http://home.bigblue.net.au/mulin77/Thunderbird/ ThunderCalTray]. |
Revision as of 21:09, 5 March 2006
Thunderbird cannot minimize itself to the system tray. However, users of Microsoft Windows can try using one of these solutions:
- MinimizeToTray: an extension for Thunderbird, Firefox, and Sunbird.
- Thunderbird-Tray.
- ThunderCalTray.
- One of the general minimize-to-tray utilities mentioned in this MozillaZine Forums thread or below.
If you use GNOME, KDE, or XFCE, you can use kdocker.
External links for general minimize-to-tray utilities
With the following utilities you can minimize not only Thunderbird, but any program to the system tray.