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Modifying what the three color buttons do
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<blockquote data-quote="pine man" data-source="post: 1613978" data-attributes="member: 329282"><p>My main reason for noticing the behaviour of the red button is because when I open Quicken with a password and 'close' it with the red button and then open it again I do not need a password. If I manually quit the program i do need a password to reopen it. MS Outlook remains active when you close it with the red button and now I am starting to realise that Safari, if closed with the red button, actually 'quits' automatically after a further 30 minutes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pine man, post: 1613978, member: 329282"] My main reason for noticing the behaviour of the red button is because when I open Quicken with a password and 'close' it with the red button and then open it again I do not need a password. If I manually quit the program i do need a password to reopen it. MS Outlook remains active when you close it with the red button and now I am starting to realise that Safari, if closed with the red button, actually 'quits' automatically after a further 30 minutes! [/QUOTE]
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