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PS Tray Factory 2.5

PS Tray Factory 2.5: Hide,sort,restore system tray icons and easily manage them with PS Tray Factory PS Tray Factory is a system tray icons manager that will allows you to: hide low-activity icons from a system tray into menu, get fast access to hidden icons, change the order of icons in the system tray (sort system tray icons), protect tray menu with password, minimize any application to tray, restore icons in system tray area at crash or restarting Explorer.exe, change original tray icons with your own icons






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BeTrayed 1.0 Beta

Trayed c:\windows\system32\calc.exe,Calculator This would create a new Tray icon (with the default icon from Calc.exe), which would show a tooltip of `Calculator` In batch mode, the parameter passed to BeTrayed! is actually the name of a text file containing the individual command lines. To use Batch mode with BeTrayed!, simple pass BeTrayed! the name of the controlling text file, prefixed with "/batch:" ie. BeTrayed /batch:Standard.tray BeTrayed

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Minimize To Tray 1.4: Minimize, hide any application to system tray, it’s like boss key hide them al
Minimize To Tray 1.4

Tray is an award winning Windows application designed for improvement of standard Windows taskbar. Minimize To Tray allows to hide any running program to system tray area (aka notification area). Minimize To Tray tested under Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP (all editions), Windows Vista (all editions). All Windows application can be hidden to tray using Minimize To Tray system utility. For example Minimize To Tray supports Microsoft

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Minimize to tray 1.5.1: Minimize, hide any application to system tray, it’s like boss key hide them al
Minimize to tray 1.5.1

Tray is an award winning Windows application designed for improvement of standard Windows taskbar. Minimize To Tray allows to hide any running program to system tray area (aka notification area). Minimize To Tray tested under Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server, Windows XP (all editions), Windows Vista (all editions). All Windows application can be hidden to tray using Minimize To Tray system utility. For example Minimize To Tray supports Microsoft

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4t Tray Minimizer Free 4.40: Minimizes MS Outlook and any applications to tray
4t Tray Minimizer Free 4.40

tray - `Minimize to tray` and `Hide window` buttons on the title bar of any window - `Minimize to tray` and `Hide window` items in the system menu of any window Minimizing to tray: -Minimizes to tray any application. MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express and any other application can be minimized to System tray -Hides any application. Any application can be hidden without displaying its icon in the System tray -One tray icon for multiple instances. This

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SysTrayX 3.84: System Tray Enhancer / Manager / Crash recovery
SysTrayX 3.84

TrayX is designed to maximize the way you can use your system tray and is doing that with a few important features : - SysTrayX helps you hide some of the less used icons from the system tray - the hidden icons can still be seen and used in the special SysTrayX menu but will no longer permanently take precious space from your system tray; - provide recovery for those icons if anything happens to the system tray; - SysTrayX can also keep the tray

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12Ghosts TrayProtect 9.30: Hide tray icons (still accessible in the context menu), restore after a crash
12Ghosts TrayProtect 9.30

To keep track of many tray icons you may hide those that you don`t need all the time. You can still access such hidden tray icons in the context menu of 12-Tray. It will also restore tray icons after a `crash` or restart of the taskbar. Usually the taskbar comes up after a crash without any tray icons. You had to stop and restart all related programs to restore the tray icons. Now, 12-Tray will restore tray icons automatically.

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