If you have topics on Windows 8 here on AskVG regularly are reading, you should know about "user photo tile" feature introduced in Windows 8, which user photo as a small tile in the notification area of the Windows taskbar.
We have posted about a freeware "taskbar UserTile" in the past that have the same feature to Windows 7 users:
Get Windows 8-Look-Like User Tile Picture (Avatar) in the notification area in Windows 7
Today we are going to get another free software that does the same thing with doing some extra advanced options to share.
"UserTile" is a free tool created by "laushung" @ DA that Windows 8-look-like user tile image in Windows 7 Taskbar shows.
According to the developer pulls this tool your entire online persona in one place. This means things like your Facebook and Windows Live Messenger status, Twitter, email, all of the things that you on the net.
You can receive updates and stay in touch with everyone without having to open multiple Windows. You only need to set your status once and it will get pushed to each of your online services.

Features list:
The user tile fits well in the taskbar, no more overlapping the clock.It is dual screen aware. There is not a concern with multiple monitors. It will always appear in the Taskbar. It the taskbar position aware. It doesn't matter where the taskbar is located. It will always appear correctly in the corner.It automatically grabs the display picture of the system account or Windows Live Messenger. The moving view images found in the WLM 2010 can also be displayed.Are currently under testing, so you could get bugs. Also note that you are on Windows Live Messenger before you run UserTile must be carried out. Otherwise you will get an error.
You can download via following link:
Download Link
Thanks to our reader "ega" for sharing it. ..
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