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My Taskbar Notification Area Competition

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Curt:
So, Carl, did you keep PS Tray Factory? (I see a lot of guys in this thread could make use of it...) - I think it is a little hard on my XP, causing short but max' use of CPU, when it has been used, but I don't know if the reason is Tray Fact' or the fact (some pune intended) that my XP still is unstable.

Here is my notification area:



- the cogwheel is PS Tray Factory. Next is Process Explorer, M8 Spartan clipboard, AIMP2, and Beta Clock.

What is hidden inside PS Tray Factory

click thumb:
My Taskbar Notification Area Competition


Edited:
"1 ny meddelelse" is "one new message" = Thunderbird.

fenixproductions:
I will never understand how is it possible to have so many items in taskbar ;D

Here's mine:
My Taskbar Notification Area Competition

"Links" is toolbar created from Desktop's folder which contains all shortcuts given by installers.

Near the clock (from left):

* Network connection (WinXP, automatic, I cannot switch it off),
* Safe remove (automatic, USB key for wireless),
* Skype,
* Miranda IM (runs together with guy from above),
* TrueCrypt,
* COMODO Firewall,
* Locate32
* Dropbox
* Rainlendar,
* Avira AntiVir
Few other apps which land there too. It is very rare for me to see naked Desktop or focus my eyes on task bar. I am using Total Commander almost all of the time so it handles my most used shortcuts and I became keyboard oriented user.

Darwin:
Curt - PS Tray Factory is rock solid on my XP Pro installation (with 2GB RAM) and has never had any noticeable affect on my system resources. Right now it is handling 20 icons (hiding them - there are six more visible, including PS TF's cogwheel icon, but not including the clock. At the moment, it's using 1-3% of my CPU and 4MB of VM. On my Windows 2k machine with 512MB RAM it's using 0% of the CPU and 2MB VM... Of course, it's only hiding 6 icons on that machine with 5 icons visible.

Great... now you've got me wondering why it's using any CPU at all  >:(

Curt:
- thanks for telling, Darwin.
I guess the CPU usage is because the icons are real-life updated.
PS TF is not causing any speculations when it is 'resting' - only right after I hide or unhide an icon.

Resting:




Darwin:
Yes, you're right, Curt. I haven't touched my PS Tray Factory icon in hours and just checked it. Also resting:



EDIT: re-did screenshot...

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