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After the Whalebird application is closed, its processes are left as "Background processes" and not terminated.
This picture shows the Whalebird processes appearing in the "Background processes" section of Task Manager after I iterated starting and closing the Whalebird application, which has three Mastodon accounts, three times.
How To Reproduce
Start the Whalebird application.
Terminate it.
See the "Background processes" section in the "Processes" tab of Task Manager.
Your Environment
OS: Windows 10 Pro [Version 1803]
Whalebird Version: 2.5.0 (when I saw this behavior at first.), 2.5.1 (when I saw this behavior most recently.)
Instance: social.arnip.org and mstdn.maud.io
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Thank you for your comment. #596 resolves my problem completely.
I only closed the main window, without selecting the "Quit" item of the task tray.
I'm sorry that I didn't notice this feature.
In recent versions of Windows, I usually use minimization instead of the task tray because taskbar items became smaller and iconized.
So, I forgot the existence of the task tray.
However, I think this feature is dramatically useful for shortening the time for starting the application.
Description
After the Whalebird application is closed, its processes are left as "Background processes" and not terminated.
This picture shows the Whalebird processes appearing in the "Background processes" section of Task Manager after I iterated starting and closing the Whalebird application, which has three Mastodon accounts, three times.
How To Reproduce
Your Environment
Thank you for your considering my report on your great work "Whalebird."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: