Ideally, I think a menu item representing an application -- whether it's
in the messaging menu, the sound menu, the clock menu, or anywhere else
-- should function the same as a Launcher tile for the application. If
the application isn't focused, it should become focused. If it is
already focused, it should invoke the same app-specific window switcher
as the Launcher does. And if the Launcher's behavior was changed to
minimize windows of an already-focused application, these menu items
should do the same thing.

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  Clicking on an application name should hide it if currently in focus

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