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It doesn't work.

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Being the great idea that it is, maybe someone should tackle this.

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I tend to have a lot of windows and programs opened at any given time. I am lazy and I usually don't bother closing windows when I'm done working on them. This makes my taskbar appear messy and difficult to navigate through.

The windows taskbar is not very good at letting you close windows easily. It would be nice to be able to close windows on the taskbar with a mere click. A middle click. That's how you close tabs in firefox, I guess I got used to it and would like to see it applied to the taskbar.

:Thmbsup:

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Great. It works. Thank you patteo!

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Boy, it would be nice to have a program that automatically backs up a specified list of files every time I perform an edit on them.

So for instance, if I had a couple of txt files in my documents that I frequently edit, this hypothetical program would run in the background, constantly checking for the "modified date" of these files, and every time this date changes, it would create a new backup in "my documents/backups/". So for example, after a while of using this program I would have dozens of files like "todo_1433_15-02-2006.txt" in this backup folder.

This is not much different than "incremental saves" that some programs feature, or history pages of wikis. I really believe it would become handy to many.

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