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Thunderbird-Tray Download Link1 Download Link2
Thunderbird-Tray Thunderbird-Tray is a system tray launcher tool for Mozilla Thunderbird, the popular e-mail client. You can use TB-Tray to hide Thunderbird to the tray while you don't need it. When you click the tray icon, TB-Tray will restore Thunderbird. It also has a menu of options for quick access to Thunderbird features. Thunderbird-Tray is freeware (open source) and licensed under the GPL.  more details...

SysTrayX Download Link1 Download Link2
SysTrayX SysTrayX is designed to maximize the way you can use your system tray : - it will help 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 icons sorted in a constant order.  more details...

ASTC Download Link1
ASTC ActiveX control to put your software icon in system tray area as well as provide the most of systray functions for your applications.  more details...

Tray Commander Download Link1
Tray Commander This launcher lets you run frequently used system commands directly from the tray. It adds a single icon to the system tray which, when clicked, displays a menu to which you can add commands. It can open and close your CD drives, reboot, shutdown your system, run your favorite applications, launch screen savers and set your video mode.  more details...

CD Tray Pal Download Link1
CD Tray Pal Emsa CD Tray Pal is a handy utility that acts as a CD-ROM Drive control menu. It runs in the system tray and makes opening/closing CD door easier than ever, even on multiple CD-ROM drives! Features: - Autorun at system startup - Runs as system tray icon - Capable of handling multipe CD-ROM Drives - OpenCD, CloseCD, GetCD, OpenAll, CloseAll functions - Handy systray right-click menu - Provides CD media information: Volume name, Size, Serial  more details...

Actual Window Menu Download Link1
Actual Window Menu Actual Window Menu was made specially for organizing windows in a neat way. Ease work with new tools which can be triggered via additional commands in the standard menu. Apply any settings to one application or to all of them and change settings at any time! It will help you work simultaneously with several applications (Send to Bottom, Stay on Top, Make Transparent, Roll Up functions) or set position for windows (Align window). Try it now!  more details...

DateInTray Download Link1
DateInTray DateInTray is a small freeware utility that displays the date in the Windows tray. A useful popup calendar can be brought up by clicking on the DateInTray icon. This easily accessable calendar popup is very useful when you need to quickly reference a calendar. DateInTray can be easily added to the Startup folder in the programs menu so that it automatically starts every time you log in.  more details...

Captain Tray Pro Download Link1
Captain Tray Pro Captain Tray Pro is a simple and effective tool for tray management. You probably have a file manager installed on your computer, which you use to manage your files. Now you can use Captain Tray Pro to manage your Windows.  more details...

@MAX Tray Player Download Link1
@MAX Tray Player Do you like to listen to background music when working with other Windows applications? Then @MAX Tray Player is for you. The program inserts control buttons right into your Windows tray. You don't even have to open the main program window to control the player. While it is lightning fast and has a low impact on system resources, @MAX Tray Player is still a powerful and feature-rich media center.  more details...

Favorite Shortcuts Download Link1 Download Link2
Favorite Shortcuts An easy-to-use launcher that provides quick access to the hierarchical list of favorite programs, documents and folders. It is available as a desktop context menu or hotkey-driven popup menus. To bring it up, right-click on the desktop, point to Favorite Shortcuts, and then click an item in the popup menu or just press a hotkey. To add new items to the list, right-click a file or a folder in Explorer, and then select Add to Favorite Shortcuts.  more details...