TrayTask

Version 1.2

DATE:

11/18/2007

Donations Appreciated

Freeware

SIZE: 161 KB
Created by: Charles DeWeese OS: All Windows

Tray Task allows you to remove any program from the Windows taskbar and store it under a popup menu on the TrayTask tray icon. The application is then accessed via the TrayTask right-click menu.

Why would you want this?
Sometimes you have a program running and you want to make sure other users on the compute don't close it. Or perhaps the application can't minimize to the windows tray. This is a great way to clear up toolbar clutter.

What happens if I close TrayTask while programs are hidden?
They window is automatically restored to your Windows taskbar.

No installation required, Single executable, Simple, easy, free.


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Release Notes:
11/18/2007 Released version 1.2
  Added the application icon next to window caption.
11/04/2007 Released version 1.1
  Merged the Tasks sub-menu with the main menu for quick access.
8/11/2007 Released version 1.0
  First Public Release

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I love this application, it works great and every time. One feature i'd love to see though, is apart from the current right click > select app, add in a feature for maybe "left click > auto minimize all" that would make this wonderful app legendary ;)
#6 - Greg - 12/03/2007 - 21:50
Problems
Hello I am from Argentina.
The TrayTask 1.2 has a problem with the "PaltalkScene Version 9.2 Build 227" ... if you have opened folders.
Without the Paltalk works well. But when I open and then I close the Paltalk the folders that it(he,she) had in TrayTask 1.2 are not any more.

Thank you for Your time, Gustavo.

PD: Sorry for my English.-
#5 - Gustavo - 12/01/2007 - 02:17
I'm not entirely sure how one would go about enumerating the tray icons, There isn't an API that allows simple retrieval of this information, In addition relocating a tray icon is far more complicated and there are a lot more things to go wrong.
#4 - admin - 11/18/2007 - 12:54
What about--
this one works great.
any chance it could somehow include the tray icons too? meaning grouping them in a single icon?
thnx
#3 - legion1978 - 11/13/2007 - 15:07
foo
Actually he's right, or AT LEAST move the tasks to the main context menu where "About" is. If you can't do that, you're a lazy retard.
#2 - Me - 11/04/2007 - 13:25
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