Systray icon manager like PS Tray Factory

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Colonel Blip

Anyone know of a freeware version with similar features? Thanks.

PS Tray Factory allows you:
a.. to move low-activity icons from a system tray into menu;
b.. to move inactive icons from a system tray into menu (as in Windows
XP);
c.. to quickly access hidden icons;
d.. to change the order of icons in the menu;
e.. to change the order of icons in the system tray (sort tray);
f.. to hide seldom used icons;
g.. to protect tray menu with password;
h.. to minimize any application to tray;
i.. to restore system tray icons after Explorer.exe crash.
 
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five

Colonel said:
Anyone know of a freeware version with similar features? Thanks.

PS Tray Factory allows you:
a.. to move low-activity icons from a system tray into menu;
b.. to move inactive icons from a system tray into menu (as in
Windows XP);
c.. to quickly access hidden icons;
d.. to change the order of icons in the menu;
e.. to change the order of icons in the system tray (sort tray);
f.. to hide seldom used icons;
g.. to protect tray menu with password;
h.. to minimize any application to tray;
i.. to restore system tray icons after Explorer.exe crash.

Have a look at Tray Wizard;
http://www.traywizard.com/

Tray Wizard is designed to greatly extend user's convenience while working
in Microsoft Windows products family. It provides a wide range of abilities
in a task bar system area (i.e. system tray) management.


With Tray Wizard you can:

- Launch your favourite applications from tray menu.
- Use fixed order of icons in tray.
- Remove icons that are not in use.
- Show/hide icons using predefined key combination.
- Minimize windows to tray or tray menu rather than task panel.
- Manage session/power state of your computer.


Tray Wizard is now freeware!

It doesn't satisfy requirement 'g' fully, though (you can set Hotkeys to
display/hide the Tray Wizard systray icon) and I'm not sure about 'i'
either; I've never had an explorer.exe crash while using it (Win2K).

regards
five
 

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