Top 6 Most Popular Taskbar Organizer Softwares | Nov 2024

Here are the top 6 most popular taskbar organizer softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. Bins

Bins Bins is a new application which allows you to group icons in your Windows 7 Taskbar. It is presently $4.99 at the developers site.As of November 10, 2015, a beta version for Windows 10 is available to test. See this tweet from the developer: https://twitter.com/1UPIndustries/status/661004975925956610......

2. 7stacks

7stacks 7stacks is an easy to use, free app that lets Windows 7 (and Vista and XP) users have "stacks" of icons in their Taskbar (in 7) or QuickLaunch Toolbar (in Vista and XP). By using stacks, users can reduce icon clutter, and combine a group of related icons into a......

3. 7+ Taskbar Tweaker

7+ Taskbar Tweaker 7+ Taskbar Tweaker allows you to configure various aspects of the Windows taskbar.Most of the configuration options it provides can’t be tweaked using the taskbar properties or the registry.The tweaker is designed for Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10.The tweaks are divided into three sections:Taskbar items Controls......

4. Taskbar Shuffle

Taskbar Shuffle Taskbar Shuffle is a simple, small, free utility that lets you drag and drop your Windows taskbar buttons to rearrange them.Allows you to rearrange your system tray icons by dragging and dropping as well.No need to get all nervous when an application crashes or if you need to reboot; you......

5. Taskbar Pinner

Taskbar Pinner This is most unique software from all taskbar pinners in the world. Just check the list of features! With our Taskbar Pinner you will able: to pin ANY file regardless of its type; to pin ANY folder; to pin drive; to pin Control Panel items, all them including some hidden......

6. ViGlance

ViGlance ViGlance is a free lightweight app (uses about 10MB of memory when running) that simulates the Windows 7 Taskbar. it doesn’t replace the entire Taskbar in XP. Instead it replaces just the portion where the Taskbar buttons normally reside, and leaves the System Tray, Quick Launch, and other native sections......