People are creatures of habit, we like things to be predictable.
So when we use the same set of programs on a Windows PC, why shouldn’t they
appear in the same order on the Taskbar each time so we can switch between them
more easily?
Taskbar Shuffle lets you do just that. Like all the best utilities, it does
one thing very well in this case, by making it possible to re-order the way
programs appear on the Windows Taskbar just by dragging and dropping them with
the mouse.
It’s the kind of simple and useful feature that should have been included in
the first place, but now it’s available for free and
here’s
how to install and use it.
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