hardcodet / wpf-notifyicon

NotifyIcon (aka system tray icon or taskbar icon) for the WPF platform
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Hardcodet NotifyIcon for WPF

:rocket: This is the new official repository of the Hardcodet WPF NotifyIcon :rocket:

Current version: Nuget

Description

This is an implementation of a NotifyIcon (aka system tray icon or taskbar icon) for the WPF platform. It does not just rely on the Windows Forms NotifyIcon component, but is a purely independent control which leverages several features of the WPF framework in order to display rich tooltips, popups, context menus, and balloon messages. It can be used directly in code or embedded in any XAML file.

Features at a glance

Tutorial and Support

A comprehensive tutorial that complements the attached sample application can be found on the Code Project: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/WPF/wpf_notifyicon.aspx

XAML Declaration Sample

The sample below shows some of the properties of the control. For a more comprehensive sample, have a look at the sample application that comes with the download.

<Window
  x:Class="Hardcodet.NetDrives.UI.SystemTray.Sample"
  xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
  xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
  xmlns:tb="http://www.hardcodet.net/taskbar">

    <tb:TaskbarIcon x:Name="myNotifyIcon"
                    Visibility="Visible"
                    ToolTipText="Fallback ToolTip for Windows xp"
                    IconSource="/Images/TrayIcons/Logo.ico"
                    ContextMenu="{StaticResource TrayMenu}"
                    MenuActivation="LeftOrRightClick"
                    TrayPopup="{StaticResoure TrayStatusPopup}"
                    PopupActivation="DoubleClick"
                    TrayToolTip="{StaticResource TrayToolTip}"
      />

</Window>

Contributors and Thanks

Hi, I'm Philipp! This little library was originally written by me, but is currently mostly maintained by Jan Karger and Robin Krom. Big, big kudos to the two of you, and everybody else who contributed to this library. You rock!

Make sure to check out Robin's great Greenshot tool (that I use on a daily basis), and Jan's MahApps UI framework.