Tray Date 1.0
Tray Date will auto start with Windows and an attractive tray icon will show the date.
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Tray Date will auto start with Windows and an attractive tray icon will show the date.
For instance, if the date is the first day of the month the tray icon will be displaying a 1.
Tray Date is a very small computer program and it is a very simple program to use. Just install it and restart your computer and Tray Date will auto start. If you decide to uninstall Tray Date, the included uninstall feature will remove all files and entries created by Tray Date.
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