System Tray
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2004 8:35 pm
Wow the system tray, is not really what it's called!
Who knew...
http://weblogs.asp.net/oldnewthing/arch ... 54831.aspx
Who knew...
http://weblogs.asp.net/oldnewthing/arch ... 54831.aspx
Why do some people call the taskbar the "tray"?
Short answer: Because they're wrong.
Long answer:
The official name for the thingie at the bottom of the screen is the "taskbar". The taskbar contains a variety of elements, such as the "Start Button", a collection of "taskbar buttons", the clock, and the "Taskbar Notification Area".
One of the most common errors is to refer to the Taskbar Notification Area as the "tray" or the "system tray". This has never been correct. If you find any documentation that refers to it as the "tray" then you found a bug.
In early builds of Windows 95, the taskbar originally wasn't a taskbar; it was a folder window docked at the bottom of the screen that you could drag/drop things into/out of, sort of like the organizer tray in the top drawer of you desk. That's where the name "tray" came from. (Some might argue that this was taking the desktop metaphor a bit too far.)