The closest thing is the status menus, this is what shows your volume, battery, 
etc. You get to it by pressing control F8 or in voiceover, press control option 
m twice.
On Nov 27, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> Is there a Mac OS 10.7 facility similar to the Windows System Tray? On 
> Windows you can move applications to the System Tray (aka Notification Area). 
> If such a facility were available on Mac OS it would mean that the selected 
> applications would not appear if you cycle round your windows using 
> Command+Tab. Instead you would have to access that application from somewhere 
> else like the dock. 
> 
> A good use of this would be to put growl in the Mac System Tray so that growl 
> does not appear when you command+Tab around your windows. It would also be 
> useful to hide WQuickeys in this way. 
> Is there such a facility? 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
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