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Getting this to work in Windows 7 is rather tricky. I installed it using compatibility mode on Windows 7 32-bit, however not everything worked. Right now I see no official support for it. They were going to include a similar feature but it was scrapped. If you still have a public XP or Vista machi...
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3 Months Ago,
Martin from gHacks technology says
(in Windows System Tray Program Launcher SE-TrayMenu)
The computer memory usage of SE-TrayMenu lies in the region of 10 to 15 Megabytes which is fairly acceptable. The computer program is compatible with most Microsoft operating systems including Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Both the portable version and the installer can be dow...
4 Months Ago,
Asian Angel from To Geek says
(in Access and Launch Windows Utilities the Easy Way)
Tired of having to dig through the Control Panel (or deeper parts of the Start Menu) just to access and use various Windows Utilities? Enjoy having super quick (and easy) access to those utilities with Windows Utilities Launcher.
Installed On: Windows Vista (32 bit), Service Pack 2
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