> Thanks for your feedback and for supporting the project.

You're welcome.

> I think that you are proposing that applications that have not been 
> configured should not appear in the menu. 
> Presumably the user would express that they are interested in tracking the 
> status of an application by
> configuring it.

Yes.  I believe in opt-in, not opt-out.  But ...

> I think that the default communication applications *should* be there by 
> default. They are
> the *default* applications, and this is a good way for the user to discover 
> them.

Look, there are a lot of things that someone might want to configure
about their environment.  Rather than assume that you know what each
user wants, a freshly created account could have some icons on the
desktop for personalizing the experience.  Clicking on the "Setup E-mail
and Messaging" would run through a setup process, and the icon could be
removed afterwards.

But even if you do pre-configure the menu, it should not be necessary to
actually configure something that you do not want to use in order to
remove it.  Can we agree on that?  Make removal less of a comedy skit,
and I won't care as much about having to clean out the cruft.

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