Hide Firefox When Minimized

Posted In Add-ons - By Piyush Dungrani On Friday, December 4th, 2009 With 0 Comments
Hide Firefox When Minimized Hide Firefox When Minimized

Hide Firefox When Minimized: Minimizes Mozilla Firefox windows into the system tray, have you ever thought about minimizing your firefox browser into system tray?, if yes then here is a perfect solution for send the firefox into tray icon when minimized, however you always maximize or Restore your firefox at any time from taskbar tray firefox icon.

MinimizeToTray provides quick access to Firefox’s most used features. For Firefox, easily view your Downloads or open a new browser window. This also can works with Thunderbird, compose new messages and view your Address Book while keeping it minimized all day to check for new mail.

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Key Features of the MinimizeToTray Plus.

  • Minimize application to the system tray.
  • Tray menu for preforming certain functions of the programs.
  • Start the application minimized at computer startup.
  • Ability to always show a tray icon for the application.
  • Option to restore minimized windows if application is invoked by another program.
  • A number of options to customize the extensions behaviour.
  • Various ways of minimize the application; Menu item, keyboard shortcut, and Toolbar Button.
  • Available in over 25 different translations/locales.

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