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Answer» I came across this freebee for making the right click - context just the way you want it. Works great & it's free. It's called Mmm Free.
http://hace-software.com/download.shtmlInteresting PROGRAM, but be very careful when using something like this. Always be sure to backup your registry before making any changes. And I would suggest SHUTTING down the program once you're DONE because it adds an ugly little sidebar to the context menus.Yeah, pretty interesting idea with "Rarely used" option. I may give it a shot, since my menus became mile long.I used a utility called CFI Shelltoys for a 45 day trial, which does the same THING and adds a bunch of other useful things but it, er, costs £20 ($40), so it's good to have this free program.Interesting...
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/mmm/mmm.htmlActually, I uninstalled it. Two cons: it works only in Windows Explorer, it runs as a startup. I rather stay with ShellExView.I'm still searching for programs to add items to the Context Menu.
I have a lot of links here on my desktop. I'm going to go through them tomorrow.
Quote it runs as a startup. Is that not what you would want though?QuoteIs that not what you would want though? No. With ShellExView, I can open it, make necessary changes, and close it. It doesn't run anymore.Quote from: Broni on August 16, 2008, 10:16:23 AMQuoteIs that not what you would want though? No. With ShellExView, I can open it, make necessary changes, and close it. It doesn't run anymore.
Oh, now I get you.
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