Software of the Week: Taskbar Shuffle
Every week the Crawford and myself are going to share with you a piece of freeware or shareware that we find cool and handy.

I am anal, I admit it. I like having my computer a very specific way and it bugs me when it’s not. For instance, I keep many of the same programs open pretty much whenever my computer is turned on and I like to have them open in a specific order on my taskbar, it just makes life easier for me. The problem is when a program crashes or I closed one by accident the order would get all screwed up and annoy me.
A few weeks ago I went looking for a solution and I found it. The program is called Taskbar Shuffle. It’s a tiny little program that allows you to move the buttons on your taskbar and reorder them. Installation is a snap and once installed all you have to do is drag and drop the buttons on your taskbar to their desired location. As an added little bonus you can also setup the program so that you can middle click the objects on your taskbar to close them.
Taskbar Shuffle is freeware and you can find it right here. Taskbar Shuffle