When a friend requested me to write an imitation of the
Apache
Service Monitor, I decided I wanted to write something that would be generally useful and flexible. With Aestan Tray Menu, you can create your own tray menu with access to all sorts of applications, documents and services.
What does it do?
AeTrayMenu puts a tray icon in your system tray. When you click on it with your left or right mouse button, a popup menu will appear. The menus that appear are fully configurable.
Features
An overview of the most important features of AeTrayMenu:
- Fully configurable;
- Separate menus for left and right click;
- Run programs and launch documents;
- Support for submenus;
- Service control options:
- Start, stop, pause and resume services;
- Separate tray icons and tray icon hints for service states;
- Easy access to "Services" control panel applet
- Special menu design with sidebar and more;
- Execute multiple commands for one menu item;
- Handling of multiple instances.
Configuration
To tell AeTrayMenu what your menus should look like, you have to write a configuration file. Read on here for more information on this topic.

See Also
How to Configure