Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Apr 2011 17:50 UTC, submitted by Cytor
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Long story short, in Win95 MS introduced the notification area (aka "tray icons") but did not strictly restrict it to system notifications.
Every damn app maker on the planet started abusing it and docking his apps into it.
Microsoft then tried to cover the problem in Windows XP and subsequent releases by making icons autohide in that area... which is a band-aid, not a fix, and a stupid one.
GNOME Shell makes this distinction clear and doesn't allow apps to show icons into the upper right corner, which is reserved for system stuff.





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Didn't know that old apps still work perfectly. That changes the Canonical-Gnome situation a lot
In that case, no problem at all as far as I'm concerned.
What is this problem from the Win95 era ?