The mute/unmute button for Jooleem is counter-intuitive. I would normally think the the speaker icon (without the cross-out line) would indicate that the speaker is on and when the cross-out line is present that the speaker is off. The program reacts just the opposite. This is also contrary to the Windows mute/unmute icon.
No big deal, really, but if it can be changed in a later release, it would be nice.
The app itself was made that way. The thinking is that the button has a picture of what it will do when you click it. If you prefer it the other way, within JooleemPortable\App\Jooleem\data\interface rename mute.png and unmute.png the other way around.
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