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TrayIcon Explorer v1.4







TrayIcon Explorer v1.4

TrayIcon Explorer v1.4 12/06/2003 12:02 PM

TrayIcon Explorer allows you to quickly access any folder or disk drive on your system or network using the system tray and adds an icon to the system tray which when clicked brings up a menu containing shortcuts to the directories you use most often. Selecting a shortcut opens an Explorer window on that directory. TrayIcon Explorer contains many new features including network support. [Shareware $15.00 30 Either/Or 521 KB]




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