File Details |
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File Size | 0.1 MB |
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License | Shareware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | January 30, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 548 |
Publisher | Invention Pilot |
Homepage | Tray Pilot |
Publisher's Description
Tray Pilot allows you to hide the System Tray window. It might be useful if you have too many icons in your System Tray and there is not much place left for the buttons of your running applications on the taskbar.
Latest Reviews
httpd.confused reviewed v1.20 Build 14 on Sep 15, 2005
I'm guessing it took about 14 minutes to create this pathetic application. It's just a little pile of suck.
Tray Pilot provides no options whatsoever. You can't even configure it to always keep certain tray icons displayed; rather, it's all-or-nothing. It doesn't have a feature that recovers tray icons after an Explorer recycle (for those applications that don't do it themselves).
And the $15.55 asking price is totally ridiculous. How do shareware authors come up with these prices? They seem to think honestly about what their application is worth, and then multiply that figure by roughly 10. (Note: Price had nothing to do with my rating here.)
If you really need this kind of application, use SysTrayX, but that application is wildly overpriced, too.
Shadow Lord reviewed v1.00 on May 15, 2002
Yet another piece of misleading software advertising itself as freeware to get people to dl it when it is shareware! Quote from the site:
Ordering Information
The registration fee is $10.55.
httpd.confused reviewed v1.20 Build 14 on Sep 15, 2005
I'm guessing it took about 14 minutes to create this pathetic application. It's just a little pile of suck.
Tray Pilot provides no options whatsoever. You can't even configure it to always keep certain tray icons displayed; rather, it's all-or-nothing. It doesn't have a feature that recovers tray icons after an Explorer recycle (for those applications that don't do it themselves).
And the $15.55 asking price is totally ridiculous. How do shareware authors come up with these prices? They seem to think honestly about what their application is worth, and then multiply that figure by roughly 10. (Note: Price had nothing to do with my rating here.)
If you really need this kind of application, use SysTrayX, but that application is wildly overpriced, too.
Shadow Lord reviewed v1.00 on May 15, 2002
Yet another piece of misleading software advertising itself as freeware to get people to dl it when it is shareware! Quote from the site:
Ordering Information
The registration fee is $10.55.