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System Tray management

Anyone know of a freeware Windows System Tray Management software?  Mines overcrowded and would like to some easy management system, even if it means that the tray folds all the way back to realease some more of the taskbar.

Tony

by tony on 10. November 2008 - 19:57  (10319)

YES found just what I wanted. It allows you to choose what you wish to stay open and greater functionality than Windows give you. Well worth having and greater control
Its called TraySaver http://www.mlin.net/other.shtml Definitely a hot find!!
You will find at the bottom of the page.

Tony

by Anonymous on 10. November 2008 - 17:35  (10309)

Sorry for TrayIt and Taskbar Shuffle it was misunderstood.
I found what you want. It's Tray Pilot Lite 1.10
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?13000000036347
"Tray Pilot allows you to hide the System Tray icons. It might be useful if you have too many icons in your System Tray and there is not much place left for ..."

by Anonymous on 10. November 2008 - 17:40  (10310)

I forgot to say that Lite version is free and not shareware as that site says.

by tony on 10. November 2008 - 19:32  (10318)

Funny enough I had come across this evening and couldn't find it on the actual site, but you gave me a link to another site which I was able to download it. Its part of the quest resolved thank you very much, but it does hide the whole tray and therefore the clock and the memory monitor. So at the moment it will very nicely. Thank you again

Tony

by Anonymous on 10. November 2008 - 15:12  (10295)
by peter on 10. November 2008 - 14:07  (10293)

i don't have ANY under Vista, so I'm guessing this is an xp thing?

by kija on 10. November 2008 - 13:39  (10290)

Sorry im not aware of any program that will manage it but if you want to remove them from starting while windows starts up then you can try ccleaner. its too basic or if you have reocurring start up programs you should try Winpatrol
its feature list is here
http://www.winpatrol.com/whyplus.html?index

if you remove unwanted stratup programs most of the clutter in taskbar will be gone too.

kiran

by tony on 10. November 2008 - 16:10  (10303)

Thanks guys for your help. I have XP and some start and some don't. Also when I have asked the system tray to hide it doesn't so I am looking for a specific software to help manage this area. It seems strange that there doesn't seem to be much around for something that is so prominent. I will keep looking there has got to be something

Tony

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