Taskbar Shuffle is a simple, small, free utility that lets you drag and drop your Windows taskbar buttons to rearrange them.
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Here’s a full feature list:
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Full 32-bit and 64-bit support
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Reorder your taskbar buttons by dragging and dropping them
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Reorder your tray icons in the same way
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Reorder tasks in a grouped button’s popup menu in the same way
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Middle-click to close programs on your taskbar
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Works with UltraMon (version 3+ only) taskbars
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Tweak taskbar button grouping
If you run more than a few applications at a time, you’ll definitely find Taskbar Shuffle useful, so give it a try!
Note: This software comes in 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
Requirements
64-bit OS
- Platforms: Windows XP,Windows Vista
- License: Free
- Version: 2.5
- Size: 900 (KB)
Download Taskbar Shuffle 32bit v2.5
Download Taskbar Shuffle 64bit v2.5
Any chance you will make the same for win 7? You can already move around taskbar items, but not in the thumbnail groupings–that would be awesome!
I installed the 64 bit version of Taskbar Shuffle in Windows 7 and found it was no help in allowing me to move open files within a group. There have been times when Windows 7 will change the order of these files and I cannot put them back my way unless I restart the application again, and then it will be in the order I open them. I might want to move the files within the application group again but cannot. Is there a way for Taskbar Shuffle to do this?
I can only echo infonut’s comments. Vista with Taskbar Shuffle is more useful than Windows 7 alone, because you can change the order within a group of ungrouped icons on the taskbar.
pls pls pls make this program work in win7 64 bit version..i realy need this..i lose money every day because microsoft don.t alow me to change my programs in taskbar
i.m ready to pay if someone can help me
I’ve got to echo the previous requestors. Please, if there is any way possible make a version to work with Win7. I’ve been using TS for years, both at work and home, and really miss that it doesn’t work with Win7. Wasn’t too bad at home, but my work just upgraded to 64 bit Win7, from XP, and it’s really a hassle here. I often end up working with 6+ excel files, all open at once, and the loss my ability to group them within the windows cluster is really frustrating!!
The big thing that is needed for Win 7 is to be able to separate instances of the same application as Win 7 groups them together. It would be great to be able to open say IE and then a couple of other apps and then another instance of IE without the second instance ending up next to the first one. You can already drag and drop the tabs to reorder them, but if you have say two IE browser windows open they move as a group.