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How many icons in your "System Tray"
Sooo....how many programs have you got chugging along in the bottom right corner of yer screen?
I have got just two. The Anti-Virus. And the Dial-up thingy. |
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2 java script icons download accelerator plus firewall quicktime anti-virus ipod volume webshots |
5: anti virus, network activity light, gametheatre ico, aim, kazaa lite
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WindowBlinds 4 (could be removed if I wanted), APC UPS, MSN Messenger, Trillian, Safely Remove Hardware, Norton, MBM System Temp, MBM CPU Temp, WeatherBug Temp, ZoneAlarm Pro, Kana Reminder (and Kazaa when I'm using it). |
4 right now, but when I boot the computer there's a whole damn flood of them. It's a real hassle, cause I can't delete them out of the StartUp menu, partially because they're not IN the StartUp menu.
The ones that are there right now are... Task Scheduler Colors Wizard Gateway GoBack wapScript 3 pro |
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Anti-virus NoAds Volume Control Task Scheduler Configsafe |
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Well, that's one hassle taken care of. |
9...msn messenger, network, windows messenger, kazaa, anti-virus, active sync, quicktime and some other stuff.
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network,
MSN volume Virus Firewall Safely remove Hardware - WTF! I never saw that one before.. /runs away to hack................................ Hehe, ignore that one ;) |
I've got 9
AIM MSN Norton Firewall JAVA PC-CAM launcher Norton Anti Virus Y! Messenger my volume control and winamp I could use to get rid of a few. |
3 here...two for viruses and one for aim
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Let's see. We've got; Task Scheduler Volume Norton System Tray POW Popup Remover Creative Audio HQ ZoneAlarm Adaptec Create CD MacAfee Spamkiller Netscape 7.0 MSN Messenger System Clock |
I have a mac, so I don't have a system tray :(
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1.System Manager
2.WIndows Update 3.MSN Messenger 4.Volume control 5.Hardware Manager 6.TrueSync 7.Mcafee 8.SiS Utility Tray 9.Weather Bug 10.AOL |
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power level quick time msn sound control fire wall updates cd drive |
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Volume Control Network Icon Image Fox Windows Update Gaim |
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eight I think:
1. AIM 2. internet connection 3. sound options 4. Star Office 5. Quicktime 6. Wallpaper Changer 7. My Printer 8. and the video card |
Mandrake-Linux 9.0. No system tray here!
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ZoneAlarm, MSN Messenger, AIM, mIRC, yahoo IM, cuteFTP, and another program that came with my computer. |
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VNC, Audio Control, InCD (UDF CD Writer), Printer/Fax control, PGP, FS MKII Popup stopper, Network connection, 2 for Motherboard Monitor, Palm HotSync, I-News (weather program), AVG Anti-Virus, Trillian. Whew! |
MSN Messenger... that's it.
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there's 8
internet connection proximatron zone alarm norton anti virus disabled network connection sound RAM monitor Safely remove hardware icon (xp is being forced to use a cdrw and doesn't like it) |
anti virusx2, firewall, AIM, java control and winmx when i pull it up
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So, in my KDE system tray I have...*drumroll*...klipper (clipboard management tool) In Windows there are a couple things - AIM and a couple others - I think the total is something like 4. |
I've got 6:
AIM Progress Quest Style XP Windows Media Player Anti Virus Microsoft Mouse thing The only "active" ones (thanks to the nifty autohide that Windows XP has) are usually AIM and Media Player |
I have 3
Norton AV corporate edition Outpost firewall mother board monitor |
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Eight. And I only know what 4 of them even are. :P
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four. Two AIMs, Ad Muncher, and the standard volume control.
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six- Norton Anti-Virus, DirectCD, Folding@home, Mozilla, Internet connection and the ole volume control.
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ZIP,NONE,NADA
I hate that shit, I try to have nothing running behind the scenes. |
Volume Thingy
Anitvirus Printer Internet Moniter Dial up thing Quicktime MSN and sometimes Kazaa |
Six, right now.
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AIM Power Options Volume Control |
down to 8 now-startup was a killer, used to be 15
Unplug/eject hardware Volume Norton Don't Panic Network Icon Trillian Palm Hotsync WeatherBug |
One thing you can do with redundant behind the scenes programs is look at their names in your Ctrl-Alt-Delete menu, put the program names into google or www.answersthatwork.com to find their identity and then figure out if they can or should be permanently stopped. Loadqm was one of the first things I disabled.
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I'll join in with the ever popular 9.
Basically, that's because I haven't cleaned 'em out in a while. Here's the list: antivirus, cookie killer, mouse, touchware, volume control, pop-up killer, palm sync, quicktime, and msn messanger. |
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I used to have none at all, because I was worried about slowdown. But then I went nuts and added everything I always wanted to my desktop, and discovered it didn't slow down one bit. So I kept it! Yay. Let's see... PCMCIA thingy, Volume Control, Battery Power Meter, Kazaa Lite, Norton AV, Keyboard thingy for laptop FN key, Web2Pop, Privoxy, Y'z Shadow, Wireless Network Status, LAN Network Status, Winamp, Trillian, M$ Outlook, And two custom apps I wrote to control Winamp with the Windows key and do other random stuff. |
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