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TrayEverything V1.3   
Suggested by USBman - Updated by guinness on 14 Nov 2009
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Synopsis: TrayEverything shows a list of currently opened programs with their associated windows and allow you to either hide any of the windows, or minimize them to the system tray. You can also assign a password when you hide/minimize a window so that only someone who knows the password can bring the window back into view.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch TrayEverything.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] paulIf you change the default language to English, the program still starts in Italian. To get around this:
1. First make copies of eng.dll and ita.dll and name it something like eng_orig.dll and ita_orig.dll so you have what the dlls are originally.

2. Delete ita.dll. Make a copy of eng.dll and name it ita.dll

This way the program should start up in th English language everytime.
 [2007-02-22 09:14]

[Anonymous] boBI've had some problems:

- If you follow paul's suggestions they work but you'll need to have a correct eng.dll along with the one renamed to ita.dll. If you don't and you set the language option to English the program interface will bomb when you go to options.

- In options if you activate a keyboard hotkey then click the default button it'll reset to default settings but the interface will still show the selected non-default hotkey setting.
 [2007-03-28 11:13]

[Anonymous] paulThe language issue I mentioned before has already been fixed since it's been updated several times since my first comment. Default language before the first run is English, then you can change the default language when you first run it. [2007-06-24 18:07]

[Anonymous] pevanisFor me it's not working. The language dll cannot be found.Tray everithing will now restore the default language (enclish) and will exit.

Thats all i can see
 [2007-07-07 16:27]

[Anonymous] paulI just downloaded 1.12 version and have the same problem as what the previous poster (pevanis) mentioned. So I'm sticking with the 1.11 version. [2007-07-07 20:50]

[Anonymous] BradI've same problem as pevanis and paul. "The language dll cannot be found.TrayEverything will now restore the default language (english) and will exit." The eng and ita .dlls are there, I even copied the eng.dll to parent folder. I wonder if making some change to the options.ini file would fix? I see the first item there is [WindowsList]
OrderIndex=-1. It is the only entry with a value of -1. Language=en, so that's ok.
 [2007-07-08 07:45]

[Anonymous] -A-Same issue here [2007-07-09 04:21]

[Anonymous] kkezSorry for that, it's fixed now.
BTW: TrayEverything DOES rebuild the system tray icons when Explorer crashes, from this last version.
 [2007-07-09 12:23]

[Anonymous] Hawk2The password thing is weird - you activate password, minimize any program with a password and what? You can simply turn off the password in options :P and you can pop up the 'passworded' windows without the need to type it it. Maybe it's a good 'baby-aware' feature, but not for any company or against friends ;] [2008-10-08 07:56]

[Anonymous] OcceanI am getting the same language issues :( with ver 1.21 [2008-10-13 05:00]


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