Ever wished you could customize the programs on your Windows taskbar, like you can do with the tabs in Firefox?
Taskbar Shuffle makes it possible. Taskbar Shuffle is a tiny little free utility which once installed lets you drag and drop programs on your taskbar for quick reorganization. You can also have it automatically group similar program icons together under one umbrella button, or set it to group similar apps live side-by-side but never hidden.
Users can also use Taskbar Shuffle to set a middle-click close program feature for the mouse, and even the system tray function key, default to Control, can be altered to one of five others.
So if you want to do away with the chaotic placement of minimized programs on your taskbar, get Taskbar Shuffle.
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