Actual Windows Minimizer lets you minimize any application to a small icon in the System Tray or to any Screen Edge.
This feature helps save the taskbar and desktop space and use them in a more efficient manner.
Actual Windows Minimizer is an ideal solution for programs such as e-mail clients (Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora etc.), audio players (Windows Media Player, CD Player etc.), offline-browsers and ftp-clients, or any background processing programs.
To minimize a window to System Tray or to a Screen Edge, simply click the minimize button in the window title bar as usual.
You need to configure the program only once: Actual Windows Minimizer will remember all your settings and apply them on next startup. So, you can set up any application just once and this program will always be minimized to tray or any screen edge by your choice. But, of course, you can change these settings any time you want.
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This feature helps save the taskbar and desktop space and use them in a more efficient manner.
Actual Windows Minimizer is an ideal solution for programs such as e-mail clients (Outlook Express, Outlook, Eudora etc.), audio players (Windows Media Player, CD Player etc.), offline-browsers and ftp-clients, or any background processing programs.
To minimize a window to System Tray or to a Screen Edge, simply click the minimize button in the window title bar as usual.
You need to configure the program only once: Actual Windows Minimizer will remember all your settings and apply them on next startup. So, you can set up any application just once and this program will always be minimized to tray or any screen edge by your choice. But, of course, you can change these settings any time you want.
- Changes:
- "Restore Window" re-opens the icon to a window.
- "Close Window" closes the window immediately in its icon condition - no need to re-open the window.
New right-click context menu. We have simplified the program with a new right-click context menu. This new menu applies to windows that have been minimized to icons in the tray. Right-click on the icon and the new context menu will pop up to offer you two new actions:
The true vulnerability is not found in the major music players--Windows Media Player, WinAMP and Xmms are among the players Gobbles names--but in the MPG123 music player, a relatively unknown piece of open-source software.
Mailing list BugTraq also decided to post the advisory. "In this case, it contained valid vulnerability details, so we decided to publish it," said Oliver Friedrichs, senior manager at computer security firm Symantec, which owns the mailing list.
This is not the first time that the RIAA has been a potential target of hacker humor. Over the weekend, unknown hackers hit the organization's site and replaced some content with false releases. In July, the music industry's Web site was hit by vandals in an attack that caused the pages to be available sporadically for four days.
The music industry isn't hacking back, but someday it might. A bill sponsored by Reps. Howard Berman, D-Calif., and Howard Coble, R-N.C., would allow copyright owners and such groups as the RIAA and the Motion Picture Association of America to disable, block or otherwise impair a "publicly accessible peer-to-peer file-trading network." Nowadays, that's called hacking.

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