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Traying windowing tool?

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cmpm:
This one has been coming up on a few of my feeds.
Looks sort of like 'ActualTools', but I haven't tried it yet.

http://www.xtrabuttons.com/

kartal:
Thanks guys, so far the list is good :) I am most impressed by minimalism of the RBtray though.

Winkie:
Look at PowerMenu some time. It isn't much, and pretty ancient, but the few times I need stuff like that it meets my needs perfectly.
-worstje (February 04, 2011, 05:57 PM)
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I've used PowerMenu for years. But I switched to Moo0 WindowMenuPlus a couple of weeks ago. It has a couple more features than PowerMenu which can be handy.

ilovekonoka:
AnVir Task Manager Free (http://www.anvir.com) has the features you're looking for (except the 'roll up', but it can create 'floating icons' instead). It has some more features (startup manager, hard disk and cpu load monitor, etc), so the memory footprint may not be minimal though.

MilesAhead:
I've been using WinTray for quite awhile in Vista 64 bit:

http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/85841-wintray-v16/

You hold down Shift while clicking the minimize button and it minimizes to tray.

The apps I use in Vista64 I've found replacements for in W7 so I only use it on the Vista machine.  But it doesn't seem to interfere with anything as far as I can tell.

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