alirezagsm / Trayy

Send specified apps to Windows Tray
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Trayy

Ever wished you could tell some apps to chill in the system tray?
Say hello to Trayy, your desktop's new bouncer!

๐ŸŽฏ Features

๐Ÿš€ Getting Started

  1. Kick things off by downloading Trayy.zip and unzipping it to reveal the magic inside!
  2. Make sure Trayy.exe and hook.dll are hanging out in the same folder. Now, Windows Defender might raise a false positive but fear not! Trayy is harmless and also open source (VirusTotal report). Run the app to get the party started.
  3. Time to pick your superpowers:
    • Send to Tray also when Closed: Even if you hit the X button, your app will just chill in the tray.
    • Do not show on Taskbar: Your app will become the ultimate hide-and-seek champion, staying off the taskbar completely.
  4. Now, list out your favorite applications (case-sensitive). Trayy will keep an eye out for any windows process names that match your list. For WebApps, Trayy will look for tab names that contain your specified string.
  5. Hit Save and BAM! Depending on your settings, your chosen applications will now be tucked away neatly in the system tray.
  6. Click on a tray icon to bring its application into the spotlight. If it's already in focus, it'll sneak back into the tray. This way, you can quickly peek at your apps without breaking your workflow!

GUI demo Video demo

Pro Move: Let Trayy join your startup squad! Add Trayy's shortcut to your shell:startup folder, along with all your other favorite apps you want to keep tucked away in the system tray. For WebApps, you can ask your browser to add their shortcuts to your Desktop. Then, simply move those shortcuts into the startup folder. Trayy will chill for a bit, letting the startup process finish, then swoop in to tidy everything up! It's a game changer for chat and calendar apps!

๐Ÿ™ Acknowledgements

This project is based on RBTray.
RBTray: https://github.com/benbuck/rbtray