MedalFolders – Access Your Favorite Applications, Files and Folders from System Tray

We normally like to create shortcuts at desktop or start program list for quick accessing. But have you ever thought of how to create and access shortcuts from system tray? Now there is another utility, named as MedalFolders which offers you another way to store and access your favorite shortcuts of applications, files and folders from system tray.

MedalFolders

MedalFolders is a freeware that sits in system tray silently. It is very user-friendly and when using it fo the first time, click on the tray icon will display Open MedalFolders only. Click on it will launch MedalFolders window and at this stage, you can add any files, programs and folders as preferred by just dragging and dropping them to the window. Once completed, click on Done button to save the setting. Now click on the tray icon again, you will notice shortcuts which are added by you will appear on the menu. The menu is very nicely designed with groups well organized. For instances, executable files are grouped under APPLICATIONS section whereas files and folders are grouped under FILES AND FOLDERS section and many more.

Consumes only 1.23MB of your hard disk space, MedalFolders ver 2.0.0.500 is absolutely free for download and is compatible to run on Windows XP/Vista/7.


One Response to “MedalFolders – Access Your Favorite Applications, Files and Folders from System Tray”

  1. Marius
    October 29th, 2009 22:58
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    MedalFolders 3 (beta) is going to be released within the next week or two.

    Please sent us an email should you want to become a beta tester. You can email me at marius@medalware.com.
    Subject line = “MedalFolders Beta Tester”….

    The new MedalFolders 3 is going to kick some #@#….
    We have include some incredible features…
    Believe me, our team has spend a lot of time on the feedback we received to improve.

    Guys and Girls, please make sure you get the latest MedalFolders 3. To be released soon…

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