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Open++ 1.4

November 10th, 2009 ajua No comments

Open++ adds an entry to the context menu so you can add your own commands for applications or actions you use often.

It has some predefined commands and you can edit them or add your own. It is extremely useful if you need to run applications with parameters or open certain file types with a specific program, among other things.

It has become a personal favorite.

Open++

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Take Control of Your Context Menus with Fast Explorer 2008

June 22nd, 2008 ajua No comments

Most applications today insert entries in the context menu of file and folders, making it display a little slow (specially on windows XP) and making useless entries sometimes.

What is really bad, is that many of them don’t provide options to enable or disable those entries.

Fast Explorer makes configuring your context menus really easy. It displays a huge list of entries organized by file types. When you select a file type, the program displays its actual entries in the right side of the window so you can uncheck the ones you don’t want to appear when you right-click on this kind of files.

This way, you can get rid of entries you don’t need and make your context menu display faster and make it smaller by displaying only the entries you want or need.

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