Hiding running application

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Menno Hershberger

I've been fighting this problem with X-News and the Microsoft groups for a
couple of years and finally found the answer in news.software.readers.
About 90% of the authors in my "From" column looked like garbage. If you're
interested... http://www.mewnlite.com/garbage.jpg
It would show in the message header From line like this...
"=?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZXIgRg==?=" <[email protected]>
MProxy is the answer. It put everything back in English.
But it has to be running and minimized. I don't need the clutter in my task
bar. Is there any way to make a running application invisible? Or at least
go to the system tray instead of the taskbar?
 
I've been fighting this problem with X-News and the Microsoft groups
for a couple of years and finally found the answer in
news.software.readers. About 90% of the authors in my "From" column
looked like garbage. If you're interested...
http://www.mewnlite.com/garbage.jpg It would show in the message
header From line like this...
"=?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZXIgRg==?=" <[email protected]>
MProxy is the answer. It put everything back in English.
But it has to be running and minimized. I don't need the clutter in my
task bar. Is there any way to make a running application invisible? Or
at least go to the system tray instead of the taskbar?

Answer: There were parameters with Mproxy.exe that did the trick
c:\mproxy\mproxy.exe mproxy.ini -low_memory -free_console
Courtesy of news.software.readers
 

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