Traymond
Are you tired of a cluttered taskbar? Meet Traymond, an open source tool that allows you to minimize any application or window to your system tray with just a hotkey. This software keeps your ongoing programs running quietly in the background, enhancing your productivity by staying out of sight. Want to bring a minimized window back? Simply double click its icon in the system tray—it's really that straightforward.
Traymond isn't just a simple utility; it's a must have for multitaskers. Once activated, you can swiftly send any open application to the system tray using the WIN + SHIFT + Z shortcut. To return the minimized window to the foreground, just double click its tray icon. While Traymond aims to minimize all programs, some may resist this action. An additional advantage is its ability to restore windows that have minimized unexpectedly or shut down.
Curious about installation? Traymond is easy to set up. You only need to run the executable file from any directory on your computer. It stores minimal data in a single file, located alongside the EXE file. However, the default key combination is fixed, and changing it requires downloading the source code and compiling it yourself—a task better suited for seasoned programmers than beginners. An intuitive settings menu would be a beneficial addition, offering users access to both basic and advanced options.
While Traymond may not be flawless, its uniqueness shines through. It runs directly from the EXE file, conserving space and memory on your device. In essence, this software streamlines your tasks, whether for work or school, by operating unobtrusively in the background.
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Technical
| Title | Traymond |
|---|---|
| Language | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 |
| License | Free |
| Author | Peter Timoshevsky |
| Filename | 15986_Traymond.exe |
