This is a pretty advanced feature. It should only be attempted by people who are comfortable with command-line parameters and Windows shortcuts. To stop the little flag from appearing in your taskbar-tray, you will need to start The Wonderful Icon with the -Q command-line parameter.
(If The Wonderful Icon starts up automatically, you will need to alter the shortcut that appears in your StartUp folder.) Find that shortcut (it will probably be in C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp or something similar). Right-click on the shortcut and choose "Properties" from the menu that appears. Click on the "Shortcut" tab.
At the end of text in the "Target" field, add a space, then -Q. The finished text might read like this: "C:\program files\Wonderfl\wonderfl. Exe" -Q Now press Enter and restart your machine to see the effect.
I intentionally made this feature difficult to get to, because I don't want people accidentally hiding the icon and not being able to get it back. In fact, if you run ... more.
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