Tray Tools allows you to place up to 24 program icons in the Taskbar Tray. Program icons that you place there can be launched by simply clicking your mouse on them.
To add new programs or modify existing items click your mouse on the small red toolbox icon displayed in the tray. You can also modify an existing program icon by right-clicking on it directly from the Taskbar Tray.
Tray Tools can be configured to run whenever you start Windows. Select the Explorer tab and check the option to Create a Startup Folder Item. Each time Windows is started, your program icons will appear in the Taskbar Tray.
Tray Tools 2000 is fully Y2K compliant and will run on MS Windows 98 and Windows 2000 as well as 9x/NT systems.
Our Review: Tray Tools is a systray application that allows you to place shortcuts to applications, folders, and webpages in the systray space next to the clock at the bottom of your screen. It has a few useful features above and beyond this such as the ability to log all program launches from within its interface but besides this does little different to the Windows 98 ability to store shortcuts on the taskbar. If you have Windows 95 or any other system without taskbar shortcut support then Tray Tools is definitely recommended.