Since only KDE and other few Desktop environments supports decent system tray icons. In other desktop environments this causes the application to continue running in the background but cannot open it or close it. So I think it's only logically to make the system tray opt-in.
Since only KDE and other few Desktop environments supports decent system tray icons. In other desktop environments this causes the application to continue running in the background but cannot open it or close it. So I think it's only logically to make the system tray opt-in.