XNeat Windows Manager v2.5.0.4
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Ever wanted a super tool for your Windows taskbar? Sure “super” might cover a lot of bases - but thankfully so does the XNeat Windows Manager. It gives your taskbar a boost in just about every which way imaginable. This download includes many tools people are not even seeing in Vista as well.
So I bet you are still asking, “Where does the super come into the picture?” Well, I am getting there. This freeware download enables you to minimize any window to an icon in the system tray (instead of the taskbar), keep any window on top, set a custom transparency level, and also hide any window or tray icon.
Here are some other features it includes:
- Allows you to rearrange the order of the taskbar buttons by simply dragging them around
- It integrates into the right-click menu of the taskbar and system tray
- Lets you hide the Start button, system clock, and other elements
For the user interface takers out there, this is a tool you have to at least try out.
[281K] [Win2k/XP/Vista] [FREE]
[tags]desktop, freeware, windows, taskbar, tools[/tags]

5 Comments
Ken Moody
May 17th, 2007
at 7:09am
Maybe its just me, but I downloaded the program. It appeared to install, but would not run. I use Win XP Pro 2 with all the updates installed.
I restarted in Safe mode and it then ran, but does nothing.
It does not give me any options to do anything.
Any suggestions?
Jon Chorney
May 17th, 2007
at 11:37am
Just as a point of information: according to the website, this costs $14.95 - it isn’t freeware.
Jon
Mitch Keeler
May 17th, 2007
at 4:33pm
Nope, no charge that I can find - I’ve been using it for a while and still love using it.
ShadoWWarrioR
May 20th, 2007
at 9:52am
I can’t work without this tool.
David Schwarz
July 28th, 2007
at 1:10pm
I did get XNeat Windows Manager 2.5.0.4 to work previously, but upon uninstalling it and attempting to reinstall it, I was presented with a message which read, “failed to register” and “there is a newer version, would you like to download it?”
Downloading the supposed new version catches you in the same loop as I described above.
Funny thing is, the program works splendidly on my laptop. I don’t dare try to uninstall it for fear of not getting it back.
Anyone have any further information on this??
Thanks in advance,
LD