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Add programs to the System Tray
To make a program load into the system tray, even if it wasn't designed to go there, use Idyle Software's Tray Minimizer. You can download a trial version of this $12.50 shareware program from www.idyle.com. Tray Minimizer offers a number of ways to place a program in the tray. You can drag a program to the Tray Minimizer icon on the desktop, or you can make 'Tray Minimize' an option when you right-click an EXE file. The best method, however, is to use the Tray Minimizer Control Center to create a special shortcut that launches your program in to the tray. When the tray-minimised program is running, it behaves normally: it's visible on the Taskbar and on the Alt, Tab list. But when you minimise it, it disappears from everywhere but the tray. The program isn't perfect - getting it to hide Outlook 97 properly was tricky - but it worked just fine with most programs we tried. And since it's shareware, you don't have to buy it until after you've tried it. | |||
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