
Add the ability to pin icons to additional taskbars on other monitors

Add clocks to additional taskbars (Win 8.0+)
This would be especially useful when you are using full screen applications on your main display and need to see the date/time.

Program-specific Thumbnail/List Hovering-option
However, it's logical that a user want specifically some programs displayed as List, and other as Thumbnails.
This will vary depending on user's work-style, but I think my preference may be rather typical;
For programs where I have a lot of windows, and/or are normally purposefully named I want a List-style;
- Explorer
- Word
Programs I have few windows, and are more easily identified by thumbnails;
- Images
- Browsers
- Excel
- Most other programs.
Hence it would be of great benefit to have program-specific Thumbnail/List option. Otherwise it will always be a compromise, and for me a constant hinder for fast optimal workflow.

Option to reduce the empty space to the sides of the clock (and possibly the Start button as well)

Custom context menu with user-defined items
I think it would be nice to have a 7+ Taskbar Tweaker-defined context menu with configurable items. These items would include not only those in the existing menus, but also user-defined items. Each item would have 4 attributes: a title, execution path, working directory, and arguments.
Very similar to how Visual Studio does with its "External Tools".
I *love* this app by the way. I'm a developer, and sometimes annoying UI shortcomings get in between my ideas and my code. This app fixes many of those. Keep it up!

Could the taskbar Inspector List have options to show or hide the taskbar icons? I would l like to hide some progarm icons as the programs run in the background and they just take up valuable space on the taskbar.

You can't do that.
What you can do is group these icons together so they take less space: select them in taskbar inspector, right click and choose Change Application ID -> random_group_x.

Order lost when updating
I suspect the following explains why the bug occurs:
- The old version of the executable exits (in preparation for the update)
- Windows returns all ungrouped items to their original groups (destroying the order)
- The new version of the executable runs and assumes the order from step 2 is correct
- Implement some sort of continuous hand-off between the old and new executables that prevents Windows from restoring grouping
- Save the order of the items before the old version exits and restore the saved order when the new version runs

Option to show labels on all but first in a group
With programs like Outlook, I couldn't care less about the label on the main window (it says 'Inbox - Microsoft Outlook'.. I'd like that to have it's label hidden. But I do want to show the labels for other windows in the group.. those have email subjects, or meeting titles in them.
It'd be nice if we could have a new option in the Taskbar Inspector, that said
'Show Labels: ' -> Always, Never, All but first

System tray sometimes dissappears when News and Interests is disabled and 7+ is active (Windows 10)
Since the last cumulative update (KB5003637) to Windows 10 (21H1) which enabled the News and Interest feature in the taskbar the system tray is inconsistent after disabling that feature - either it doesn't show or only half of it shows. When closing 7+ the problem goes away (and doesn't return after opening the program again), but then it also goes away sometimes when toggling between enabling and disabling that feature.

Taskbar tweaker crashes explorer.exe
Installed Taskbar Tweaker latest release (5.11.1) over a previous release.
Sooner or later after a fresh boot, explorer.exe starts crashing repeatedly (once every 3-4 seconds).
Windows 10 events log shows:
Application generating the error: explorer.exe, version: 10.0.19041.1023, timestamp: 0xc438eef0
Module generating the error: inject.dll, version: 5.11.1.0, timestamp: 0x60aed238
Exception Code: 0xc0000005
Error Offset 0x000000000000eb40
Path to the error generating application: C:\WINDOWS\explorer.exe
Path to the error generating module: C:\Users\Marco\AppData\Roaming\7+ Taskbar Tweaker\inject.dll
Uninstalling Taskbar Tweaker solves immediately the error.
Thanks for having a look at this issue!
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