

If you have run into a similar issue, then get comfortable and lets get this figured out. This, however, does not mean that the app is without flaw, as many users still struggle with completely removing Skype from their Macs. Skype, for instance, has paved a way for the majority of today’s social networking programs and, over the years, earned its spot on the list of essential applications for a number of users.

Some applications come and go, but some tend to stick. Moreover, in the majority of cases there is a wide selection of apps full of features with a different approach the same task. No matter what needs to be done - there is an app for that. The squeaky wheels get the grease and this issue barely has any squeak.Applications are used to do anything whether it is to take notes, listen to music, edit pictures, browse the web - you name it. It's an annoyance and you'd like it gone, but given where it ranks in the grand scheme of things, it's not likely to get implemented. Keep in mind that this is not considered a bug or a problem (as nothing is broken) but a feature request (yes, it's a "problem" to you). If I tabulate all the requests greater than 183, you're looking at 4,750. If we compare it to the outstanding feature requests the top request at this time has 1,250 votes and that's only the 1st one. This is a very small population over approximately a (roughly) 26 month period! To put that into perspective, that's a percentage of 1.01 x 10 -7 or 0.000000002%. There are approximately 1.67 billion Skype users world wide *. 2017 when the thread was created, there's only 183 people that identified they had the same question.

Putting on my pragmatic hat here for a moment, since the 23rd of Nov. I see that Microsoft has been ignoring the same question from many I don't know that this happened, but I've seen similar in my own experience. Speaking from a perspective of been a Product Manager for both hardware and software, it's entirely plausible there were folks who removed the icons from the status bar only to complain to Microsoft that they needed a way to know if they were "Away" when they didn't mean to be. More importantly, it shows whether you have connectivity or not. It appears (IMO) that this is a design decision by Microsoft because their Menu Bar does more than just give you access to sub-menu items the icon(s) displays status like "Away", "Do Not Disturb" or "Invisible". I use both OneDrive and Skype, both have animated icons and neither can be removed from the Menu Bar. This indicates that there is no static icon file that you can edit or delete. These icons appear to be rendered (on the fly) as they are animated.
