DateInTray installs a small icon in the system tray that displays the day of the month; also displays a quick popup calendar when clicked.Let's have a quick show of hands: how many times a day do you place your mouse pointer over the time display in the lower right hand corner in order to get a quick reminder of today's date?
I know I'm constantly doing this, and if this describes you you might be interested in DateInTray, a program whose main function is simply to place an icon in the system tray that displays the current day of the month. The day is displayed as a single number (so just '12' rather than Oct 12). It also can 2 two other little functions as well:
I know I'm constantly doing this, and if this describes you you might be interested in DateInTray, a program whose main function is simply to place an icon in the system tray that displays the current day of the month. The day is displayed as a single number (so just '12' rather than Oct 12). It also can 2 two other little functions as well:
- Double click on the day icon to prompt a display a quick monthly calendar. The nice thing about this is that it remains open until you choose to close it manually.
- Right click and select 'paste date to clipboard' to copy today's date to the clipboard.