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Tray Folder is a lau...

Tray Folder

Tray Folder is a launcher. Start the program and an icon will appear in your tray displaying the date. Right-click on the tray icon to open your tray folder or to use the program''s other features. Put anything in your tray folder you want... shortcuts, files, or other folders. Use it for a directory, if you like, and put several other folders in your tray folder. Or, use it for a second desktop and put shortcuts in your tray folder. No Bells. No whistles. No dancing bears trying to sell you something that you do not want or need. But, it is an excellent launcher of programs, files, and folders of your choosing and it has plenty of extras. One extra gives you the ability to hide files, or folders, in your tray folder behind a Recycle Bin. There is also a ''Titlebar Time'' feature which you can use to have the day of the week, the date, and the time displayed, in various formats, in the active window''s titlebar. Your personal tray folder will adopt the name of the profile under which it was created. For instance, my tray folder''s name is- John''s Tray Folder. Your tray folder will be located under your profile name on the hard drive. You have the option to auto start Tray Folder when windows starts. This really is a nice piece of software. No splash screen, no advertisements, no spy ware, or ad-ware.

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Displays the day of ...

Titlebar Time

Displays the day of the week, the date, and the time in the titlebar of the active window. Titlebar Time's executive file is a very small file so there will be virtually no startup lag as a result of Titlebar Time starting when you start your computer. You do not have to set the day, the date, or the time. The program gets this information from your computer's operating system. Titlebar Time is a desktop enhancement and will auto start when you start windows. If other users of your computer want to use Titlebar Time, place a shortcut to Titlebar Time in the Start Menu's Startup folder under their profile. No tray icon to clutter up your tray area. No Splash Screen. No advertisements. No spam from the producers. No adware.

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Tray Date is a very ...

Tray Date

Tray Date is a very small program that displays the current date in an attractive tray icon. Tray Date's executive file is a very small file so there will be virtually no startup lag as a result of Tray Date starting when you start your computer. You do not have to set the date. The program gets this information from your computer's operating system. Tray Date is a desktop enhancement and will auto start when you start windows. If other users of your computer want to use Tray Date, place a shortcut to Tray Date in the Start Menu's Startup folder under their profile. No Splash Screen. No advertisements. No spam from the producers. No adware. Tray Date does not create a bunch of folders and files to clutter up your computer's file system with little programs that are going to advertise to you stuff you do not want, do not need, and do not want to see even if it might have a dancing rabbit.

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The  (Documents)Tray...

(Documents)Tray Folder

The (Documents)Tray Folder... is a secure and hidden folder, located in your 'My Documents' folder, that is accessible through the tray icon, but only when you want it to be accessible. You can completely hide your personal files and folders. You can cycle the security and put the folder in the unprotected mode, or, in the protected mode. In the protected mode your personal files and folders are encoded to a file. Login to decode and open your personal files and folders. Start the program and an icon will appear in your tray displaying the date. Right-click the tray icon and you will see a selection for your 'Launcher' tray folder. Put anything in your launcher tray folder you want. No advertisement trying to sell you things that you do not want or need. But, it will quickly and easily launch the programs, files, and/or folders you keep in it. The launcher tray folder is located under your profile on the computer and adopts you profile's name. For instance, my launcher tray folder is named... John's Tray Folder. Another tray folder, your secure tray folder, is a password protected folder. You create your password. Your secure tray folder is accessible through the tray icon only when you want it to be accessible. Put your personal files and folders in your secure tray folder to protect them. There is a 'Backup' feature and also a 'File Encryption' feature included. Protect information. Use your secure tray folder for a directory, if you like, and put other folders in it. You have the option to auto start Tray Folder when your computer starts. A "Titlebar Time" feature will display the date and/or time in the active window's title bar. You could hide an elephant in your hidden/secure tray folder and no one would see that elephant again unless you wanted them to. The program will keep the 'personal' aspect in your personal computer.

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Displays the day of ...

Titlebar Date

Displays the day of the week and date in the titlebar of the active window. Titlebar Date's executive file is a very small file so there will be almost no startup lag as a result of Titlebar Date starting when you start your computer. You do not have to set the day or the date. The program gets this information from your computer's operating system. Titlebar Date is a desktop enhancement and will auto start when you start windows. If other users of your computer want to use Titlebar Date, place a shortcut to Titlebar Date in the Start Menu's Startup folder under their profile. No tray icon to clutter up your tray area. No Splash Screen. No advertisements. No spam from the producers. No adware.

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(Hidden)Tray Folder....

(Hidden)Tray Folder

(Hidden)Tray Folder... is a secure and hidden folder, located in your 'Application Data' folder, that is accessible through the tray icon, but only when you want it to be accessible. You can completely hide your personal files and folders. You can cycle the security and put the folder in the unprotected mode, or, in the protected mode. In the protected mode your personal files and folders are encoded to a file. Login to decode and open your personal files and folders. Start the program and an icon will appear in your tray displaying the date. Right-click the tray icon and you will see a selection for your 'Launcher' tray folder. Put anything in your launcher tray folder you want. No Bells. No whistles. No dancing bears trying to sell you something that you do not want or need. But, it will quickly and easily launch the programs, files, and/or folders you keep in it. The launcher tray folder is located under your profile on the computer and adopts you profile's name. For instance, my launcher tray folder is named... John's Tray Folder. Another tray folder, your secure tray folder, is a password protected folder. You create your password. Your secure tray folder is accessible through the tray icon only when you want it to be accessible. Put your personal files and folders in your secure tray folder to protect them. There is a 'Backup' feature and also a 'File Encryption' feature included. Protect information. Use your secure tray folder for a directory, if you like, and put other folders in it. You have the option to auto start Tray Folder when you start your computer. A 'Titlebar Time' feature will display the date and/or time in the active window's title bar. Hide a folder? You could hide an elephant in your hidden/secure tray folder and no one would see that elephant again unless you wanted them to. The program will keep the 'personal' aspect in your personal computer.

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A quick and easy to ...

The Backup

A quick and easy to use backup tool for both, beginners and advanced users. A very small and simple program that does one thing. It provides the user with an almost instant method of making ongoing and incremental backups. Once medium level and advanced level computer users have used this backup method they will quickly recognize that the procedure could be very easily emulated to suit their specific backup needs in regard to the location of the Backup folder. Run the setup file and a 'Backup' folder, located in your 'My Documents' folder, will be installed to your Profile. The Backup is a very small program that is comprised of a folder named Backup, a EULA and a Readme, and a shortcut to the Backup folder. The shortcut is located in the Start Button's right-click menu 'Send To' feature. As you are working on something, right-click on the article you are working on and in the 'Send To' entries click on 'Send a copy to Backup.' Whenever you repeat this simple backup procedure, for this same article, the copy in the Backup folder will be updated. 'THE BACKUP' IS INSTALLED FOR THE CURRENT USER ONLY. If other users of the computer want, they can run the setup file and install it under their profile. A very small program. No spyware. No spam. No advertisements.

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