TrayDir - A windows application that gives the user the ability to access files and folders from the system tray.
How To Use
When you first start up TrayDir, you will be greeted with the form containing one instance, New Instance. Each instance will have its own icon in the system tray. Each instance can be configured to have multiple items inside which work as shortcuts to different file or folder locations.
However you configure the items in the form is how the menu will look when you right click on the icon down in the system tray, meaning you can have custom links in whatever structure you want.
Features
• Added plugin item options when right clicked in the tray menu
• Added more complex parameter definition for plugins
• Added parameter names
• Added parameter prefixes (for example, the -f in plugin.exe -f file.txt)
• Added parameters flags (a checkbox, so when checked the parameter prefix is included in the plugin call. For example, the -h in plugin.exe -h)
• Added ability to import/export plugins
• Fixed bug that caused app to crash when restoring an archived instance with Virtual Folders
• Fixed bug that caused memory use to increase drastically when right clicking on an instance in the system tray
• Fixed bug that caused plugin mapping to break when deleting an old plugin in the plugin manager
Download
TrayDir.3.1.3.rar - 4.4 MB