Press Release Summary: Minimize, hide any application to system tray, it's like boss key hide them all!
Press Release Body: Pretty often you can notice that it might be handy to minimize to tray an application that you you are working with, and you see with regret that the developers have not foreseen this option. As far as I am concerned, I would find it very useful to minimize to tray MS Office documents I'm working with, as well as Internet Explorer.
The Rexteam «MinimizeToTray» has another approach to minimizing applications. You can create the list of applications that have to be minimized, and once the application is in this list, pressing «Minimize» in title bar makes it go to the tray rather than to the taskbar. You can also assign a hotkey combination that will minimize the application - useful when you have a full screen program that needs to be minimized. «MinimizeToTray» works both in XP and in Vista, which is very good, since I'm planning to switch to Vista soon. It also can maximize all windows it has minimized - not a very useful function, I think.
After comparing products, I've chosen «MinimizeToTray» as the best. It has unique functionality, which doesn't prevent it from being nice and simple to use. You can get it at www.2tray.com.