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| Minimize-In-Tray* - Organize your Task Bar |
A lot of programs (such as Microsoft Outlook Express, Windows Media Player and others) have no built-in feature of minimizing them into the tray. These programs must be running all the time while you are working with the computer, but you use them only occasionally. Other programs may wait a long time until you get back to working with them, etc. All those programs occupy space on the taskbar and make it difficult to navigate between windows.
Usually, users want to hide such programs, but if their authors did not implement the option for minimizing them into the tray, all you can do is make the height of the taskbar larger (making the useful space on the screen smaller) and watch the buttons of the running programs (and their titles) getting smaller on the taskbar.
New for version 2.0 is Minimize-In-Tray feature. With this useful feature you can totally hide window not only from your eyes, but even from task-bar.
Minimize-In-Tray can help you eliminate the 'task-bar window clutter' problem and significantly improve window navigation controls.
More than is, WindowShade provides next additional features for managing your Minimized-In-Tray windows:
- Group Minimized Windows By Applications (unique)- which allows you group windows of one application in one icon with pop-up menu;
- Show Notification That Window Is Still Available - a notification balloon tooltip appears avery time you minimize window into tray and inform you that you didn't lost your window, but hide it in tray;
- Group All Windows Into WindowShade Pop-Up Menu - allows you group all minimized windows in additional menu group in Windowshade pop-up menu.
* - "Tray" is a user defined name of system notification area which is placed in the right bottom corner of the main screen (by default).
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