System Tray Cleaner 3.0

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System Tray Cleaner is an online tool which helps you remove useless icons from your system tray (the lower-right area of your screen). It shows a description of each icon, identifies the program which displays the icon and gives you the option to uninstall the program or simply to remove it from startup. Compared to other tools, System Tray Cleaner takes a different and better approach to the problem of system tray clutter. It helps you go through and remove your system tray icons as quickly as possible and it is an online tool which extracts information about what each icon does from Wikipedia, so you are never in the dark about whether you need an icon or not.

Version 3.0 shows richer and better information about each system tray icon.

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