Easy Window & System Tray Icons Hider is a window hide tool that allows you to hide any window or hide all windows in the taskbar instead of closing or minimizing the program to the taskbar or sending it to the system tray, you can also hide any system tray icon.
WGCalculator is a great replacement for the built-in Windows calculator. Basic features include: changeable appearance by applying any skin you like, free skin updates, skins can be easily downloaded and installed from within the program with just a few mouse clicks, adjustable window transparency, program minimizes to the Windows system tray, Hotkey controls minimizing and restoring program window, clipboard support.
To-do List is a simple yet effective task management tool for Windows. Demanding little desktop space and minimizing to the system tray when not required To-do List keeps your tasks always at hand.
It's easy to add, delete, edit and re-shuffle tasks, and completed tasks can be checked off before finally being removed. Tasks can be copied and pasted to/from other Windows applications, and when leaving the desk you can print off a task list.
A-Converter is a handy utility, that can handle unit conversions in number of categories, such as Length, Volume, Area, Mass, Time and more. Just enter the value, select category with the source units and you will get the list of converted values, ready to be copied into the clipboard with or without the units label. A-Converter is designed to be very compact, consuming little desktop space while active and minimizing to the system tray
Iconic Tray is a tiny utility which lets you minimize any window either to the system tray (notification area in Windows XP), or to a special new tray provided by Iconic Tray itself (see image). This is very useful to hide seldom used or background applications which occupy your taskbar and hinder quick switching among those you use most often. Minimizing can be carried out with mouse clicks and/or system-wide redefinable hotkeys.
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.
PS Tray Factory allows you to: hide low-activity icons from a system tray into menu, hide inactive icons from a system tray into menu (as in Windows XP), get fast access to the hidden icons, change the order of icons in the menu and in the system tray (sort tray), protect tray menu with password, minimize any application to tray, restore icons in system tray area at crash or restarting Explorer.exe.
No matter if Acrobat Reader, MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, MS Office, Firefox: Each program can be minimized into the system tray . Minimize any wished software with jsut one click to an Icon into the system tray next to the System clock. Great: Programs can be guarded against accidental Quiting and a Boss-Key (to quickly hide unwanted software) is also included. .
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.
Active Tray is ground-breaking software which finally allows you to transform your meager Windows System Tray into the most important and useful area of your screen! Go ahead; add programs, documents, folders, internet links, and more! Now imagine adding hotkeys, cascading popup menus, and password protection - and it's all right there, at your fingertips! Get your copy of Active Tray today and watch your productivity skyrocket!