1. A couple of minor things about the license agreement during installation...
There is a minor typo in the sentence "Cobian Reflector, all it's files and documentation". It should be "its".
Also, the license agreement in whole appears to have manual line breaks, which don't line up with the container. I'd suggest removing the unnecessary line breaks so the program can handle word wrapping.
2. If there was an error during a backup, the taskbar icon continues to flash red after the log tab has been viewed, and even after it's been cleared. It stops flashing after the main window is closed.
3. I encountered a serious issue where the program's interface wouldn't start up (the taskbar icon would show as orange briefly but then disappear). It wouldn't work again until I moved aside the config files located in AppData\Local\CobianSoft. Looking at the config files I had prior to and after the issue, it looks like this line could have caused a problem. I'm not sure how it ended up with that value, but I guess some data validation wouldn't hurt here.
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Task Column 1=-2147483648
5. When performing a backup that includes the entirety of multiple drives, using absolute paths, I found one drive was backed up as a hidden directory and it cannot be made unhidden. When I tested again it seems to occur only when set to back up the entire drive, not specific folders in it. So for example, I choose to back up all of drive A: and in my backup folder, I get a directory called "A" and it's marked as hidden. When I choose to back up A:\Test, then the directory "A" is not hidden. I've never seen a folder where the 'hidden' flag is disabled before. Even when opening the folder properties as an administrator it can't be unhidden. This behaviour seems to be new compared to Cobian Backup. I also repeated the test with the volume shadow copy option disabled, and ended up with the same results. Any ideas?
6. Toolbar buttons in the History panel do not honor the setting for drop shadow. (I'm not a fan of the drop shadows in general but I'll add that to my feedback thread!)
7. When attempting to exclude certain directories like the Recycle Bin and System Volume Information, Cobian attempts to look in the folders anyway during backup and logs Access Denied errors such as "An error occurred while listing the content of the directory [path]".
8. If you try to open a .lst file made in Cobian Gravity, nothing happens. At first I didn't know there was a separate feature to import legacy lists. Perhaps the Open function should try to import it as legacy if it fails, or otherwise warn the user about the failure, and suggest using the Import function instead.
I hope this helps, and keep up the good work!