Application Tray 1.0.2
An application launcher that displays registered applications in the task tray and launches them with a single tap
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Description
An application launcher that displays registered applications in the task tray and launches them with a single tap. Depending on the settings, it also supports double-tap startup.
By registering hotkeys, you can also start by combining [Win][Ctrl][Alt] keys and alphanumeric keys.
You can also register documents such as text and Excel, so it is convenient to register frequently used documents.
This version upgrade deals with the problem that "settings are not saved when reset during operation". No functional changes.
Change log
2001/01/05(Fri) Ver.1.0.2 release
- Addressed a bug where settings were not saved when reset
2000/12/10(Sun) Ver.1.0.1 release
·Document files can now be registered.
- Added [Ctrl][Alt] to hotkey combinations.
2000/11/06(Mon) Ver.1.0.0 release
- Added an icon hiding option for Application Tray itself.
·Hotkey support
·Hide icons when registering hotkeys
2000/10/16(Mon) New release
Installation Instructions
Handheld PC with Windows CE2.00 or later
* NTT DoCoMo's Sigmarion is used for operation check. Operation has not been confirmed for other CPU types.
After downloading, run the file.
Tags
Launcherprogram
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License |
Freeware The program is completely free to use. |
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Website |
http://www.walkers.ne.jp/
This link is no longer available on the World Wide Web and will attempt to load via the WayBack Machine
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Popularity |
1924 |
Total Downloads |
6 |
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Submitted By |
torch |
Submitted On |
19 January 2023 |
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