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Look at :

The Taskbar is the application switcher and launch area for Windows...

Look at :

...a taskbar is a bar displayed on an edge of a GUI desktop that is used to launch and monitor running applications...

Their wikis are nearly switched in OS-specificity!

Stats:

[taskbar] x547
[windows-taskbar] x92
[taskbar] [windows-taskbar] x31

Approximately one-third of questions tagged [windows-taskbar] already have the [taskbar] tag.

I propose be merged with .

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  • I think it should be backwards
    – Braiam
    Dec 4, 2014 at 12:31
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    @Braiam, why? Not only Windows has taskbars (although they usually go by different names on other platforms, not all users may know the "official" name for their system). Dec 4, 2014 at 13:59
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    "I propose windows-taskbar be burninated into taskbar." I say that is more safe using windows-taskbar instead. In fact, taskbars are pretty OS/DE specific.
    – Braiam
    Dec 4, 2014 at 14:07

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I went through all the questions tagged to make sure there was nothing contra-indicating this merge.

There were only a couple of questions that weren't about Windows, and these are now retagged:

I closed and deleted a couple of old questions that were about configuring user-level settings in the OS (whether Windows or Linux), and were obviously not programming-related.

…And then there was this:

  • Removing icon for AppleScript script from dock

    What is this? Does anyone know what this means? macOS has a Dock. Maybe you could get the terminology wrong and call that a "taskbar", but then you wouldn't refer to the Dock in the question. I don't know. I just retagged it anyway.

So, this is now done. The "master" tag is ; is a synonym of that.
(We don't need no stinkin' prefixes.)

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