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  1. I could swear it used to be that if I clicked the 'X' in the upper right, Enpass exited. Now it minimizes to the system tray and that drives me insane. Since the dawn of Windows there has been a minimize button. 'X' is not it! Most programs give you a setting: minimize to taskbar or minimize to system tray. If I hit 'X' I want the same behavior expected of every application that has following UX guidelines in Windows since day one. Quit the program completely! Did I miss something? How do I get Enpass to do what it is supposed to do and honor my desire to fully quit the app? I am running the fat app 6.3.1 on Windows 10. I cannot stand UWP.
  2. Would you like to minimize Enpass to System Tray when click the X Button in UWP version? UWP app always occupied one position in task bar, when click the "X" button, what I want is to minimize the Enpass window, but not close the App, just like traditional windows version. Would you like to add such featuer in UWP version? Thanks in adv.

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