Clicky Gone
O. James Samson - February 27, 2009Clicky Gone is a software package that falls into the category of cosmetic software packages. Such development has been very popular in the modern era of computer dynamics, with people that are at work, dealing with poorly coded software or running long tasks in minimized windows all looking for ways to change the appearance of their desktop for convenience purposes. Clicky Gone offers a way to do just that and in the most recent version of the software that was released on February 22, 2009, it brings some heavy hitting potential to the forefront in this particular respect.
Clicky Gone is a piece of software that you can use to hide windows. You can hide windows by clicking on those windows with Clicky Gone enabled and essentially making them disappear from the taskbar. You can always bring them back later, but if you want them gone for now you can click on them and they will be removed from the taskbar, freeing up space for other windows that you might need to refer to at the current moment in time more. This is important and anyone that has ever had many windows open at once can likely already see the myriad applications that this particular software package can have.
More information is available at http://clickygone.sourceforge.net/
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