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Hide all Opened Windows in Just One Right Click

Of course, you can minimize (and restore) all active windows and applications to system tray just by using the shortcut key Win + D. But the small utility HideIt helps you hide any active applications or windows to system notification area just by a right click.

HideIt is a portable tool and has no interface. Just run it and when you want to hide an opened window, just right click on the minimize icon (see screenshot).


To restore the minimized window, just right click the HideIt icon and select ‘Restore All’ to restore all windows and applications or choose ‘Restore Applications’ to restore one by one.


HideIt can be downloaded free at source here.

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