TrayManager, Version 2.0
Copyright © 2000 Ziff Davis Media, Inc.
Written by Steven E. Sipe
First Published in PC Magazine, US Edition, November 21, 2000, v19n20
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PLATFORMS:
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4, Windows 2000
DESCRIPTION:
TrayManager lets you control the explosion of icons in your system tray by creating a submenu for the icons you use less frequently. The original TrayManager worked only under Windows 95 and Windows 98. Version 2.0 adds support for Windows ME, Windows NT 4, and Windows 2000, and a new feature restores the icons in your system tray after an Explorer crash.
A simple configuration window lets you choose which icons to place on the TrayManager submenu. Double-click on TrayManager's tray icon to bring up the configuration dialog. Placing the icons you use less often into a submenu makes it quicker and easier to find the ones you frequently need. To access the icons in the submenu, right-click on TrayManager's tray icon, and then select the item you want from the list. Right and left clicks on a submenu item work just as if the item were still in the system tray.