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Trayy 3.1

Trayy is a lightweight Windows tray manager that integrates PWAs, shortcuts, and notifications for convenient one-click access.

Trayy: Easily minimize apps to the tray

Trayy is an open-source Windows application that enhances the system tray by allowing users to integrate web applications, shortcuts, and other utilities directly into the tray for quick access. Inspired by RBTray, it supports Progressive Web Apps (PWAs), enabling seamless integration of modern web-based tools. Trayy offers a lightweight and minimal interface that minimizes desktop clutter and maximizes productivity by providing easy access to frequently used applications without interrupting workflow.

Designed for simplicity, Trayy enables users to launch apps and access notifications with a single click. It allows for custom tray icons, app organization, and offers support for system tray management. The application is highly configurable and can be easily installed without complex setup processes, making it suitable for both novice and advanced users looking to streamline their desktop environment and optimize their workspace with minimal overhead.

Tested on Windows 10 and 11 with support for toast notifications. Windows Defender may flag Trayy with a false positive, but there is no cause for concern. The application is safe to use and fully open-source, allowing anyone to inspect the code for transparency.

Trayy 3.1 changes:

  • Improved app name matching logic with support for spaces in process names

  • Added font caching to prevent memory leak when the GUI is visible

Download: Trayy 3.1 | 743 KB (Open Source)
View: Trayy Website | Getting Started | Screenshot

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