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It Would Be Amazing to Have a Built-In Timer That Unhid the Window After a Period of Time #1

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Technostud opened this issue Jul 25, 2024 · 0 comments

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First of all, thank you for a great utility! Much of my workflow involves not needing to look at a certain window for a period of time. In an effort to keep my Taskbar uncluttered, my current method of closing a window, setting a timer of when I need to check it again, and then re-opening the window is cumbersome and time consuming. It would be amazing to be able to right-click on a Taskbar icon or Title Bar of a window and select to hide that window for a period of time. With as few keystrokes as possible, it would be great to have the window hide and then re-appear after the set time has passed. This would save me from having to set a separate timer and re-open windows. I would need the ability to set the amount of time a window is hidden for. I assume that the utility settings could let me customize some defaults such as 20 minutes, 50 minutes, 2 hours, 24 hours, etc. Anyway, thank you for considering adding the feature. If anyone is aware of any utilities that already do this, please let me know. It seems like a pretty tall order. The utility should also have a main control panel that displays all hidden windows so that I could unhide selected windows or all at once. Again, thanks for a great utility already and considering my feature suggestion.

@Technostud Technostud changed the title It Would Be Amazing To Have A Built-In Timer That Unhid The Window After A Period Of Time It Would Be Amazing to Have a Built-In Timer That Unhid the Window After a Period of Time Jul 25, 2024
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