AllToTray
- License:
- Shareware
- Price/Registration Fee:
- $9.99 USD
- File size:
- 0.57 MB
- Publisher:
- DNTSoft
- Last Updated:
- 11/28/03
- Version:
- 4.6.2
- Review:
- Read 2 Reviews
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AllToTray Description:
AllToTray allows you to minimize ANY window to your System Tray. It adds the option -Minimize to Tray- to the System menu of the window. If you have checked this option, this tool will minimize the window to your System Tray any time you minimize it. You minimize the window as usually (mouse or keyboard). To restore the window just click on its icon from the System Tray.
There are also three possibilities to quickly minimize to Tray : right click on the minimize/maximize/close button of the window OR press and hold down the SHIFT/CONTROL key when you minimize OR use hotkey.
New features : recovers all icons from tray when Explorer crashes, support multiple users, support Afx windows, use hotkey to minimize to tray, new interface, use hotkeys to restore/close all windows from the system tray or close all minimized windows from the tray and taskbar, use hotkey to switch to another minimized window.
You will find this program useful for many programs : Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, MS Office application, Notepad,Command prompt.
Operating System Support: Win 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP
Review for AllToTray




Music Match Minimizer
I just tried this and I will be buying, this is the first program I have found that lets me minimize music match to the tray, minimizer xp (by tweak xp) doesnt even let you do this. AAAA+++++

I was able to minimize MusicMatch 7.5, which has a non-standard interface. However, sometimes it went to the system tray and sometimes it still went to the open window bar. It usually went to the open window bar. If you right click on the open window bar for the program, you had an option to enable the all-to-tray. However, I usually had to ctrl+shift+minimize button on the program window to get it to go to the system tray the first time. Usually after getting the program to the system tray the first time, it went more willingly after that.
Improvement: I would have liked the option to ALWAYS keep program in the system tray, even when the program window was not minimized. That way, I could still see the MusicMatch interface, but the program would not take up a space on Window's open window bar. I would have paid to use the program after the trial expired if it could do that.