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Flutter is a Dart based Cross-platform mobile tool from Google that acts as a Material Design UI toolkit. They have plans to expand into Desktop (currently only support Chromebooks via Chromebooks supporting Android apps).
The docs mention that this is all very early currently and all API's will change drastically before first release.
Currently, the windows tray menu and hotkeys can only be used to take screenshots. When #34 is merged, we should update those to support all the new options. Also, that could be a great opportunity to do some refactoring. At least for the tray menu, new entries require changes in many places, which is not ideal.
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Proposal:
Add button names. Settings, File, for example.
Else:

I don't know what is that button for:
I think, that you need to add little des