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   4t Tray Minimizer v3.2 [564k] W9x/2k/XP FREE {Minimizing apps to system tray}
Free up taskbar space with 4t Tray Minimizer, which minimizes applications as system tray icons instead of buttons on the taskbar. Minimize any open application to the system tray instead of the task bar by right-clicking the minimize button (in the upper right hand corner of applications, there are three buttons: minimize, reduce, and close). Hide any application without displaying its icon in the system tray and restore it by using a list of hidden applications in the Main Window of the program. The program also has the ability to create a Quick Launch style menu for your favorite (or more often-used) applications. Although you can use Quick Launch elsewhere, this may be easier for some to use as opposed to the built-in Windows Quick Launch. It does come with customized keyboard shortcuts. When you start using the program for the first time, it starts with an optional step-by-step tutorial. The free version doesn't store customized settings or come with technical support, however. [Lockergnome Windows Daily]


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