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The context (right mouse button) menu is a real treat for shell enhancement lovers. At the beginning of times no application could enter the holy premises of context menus and only the system itself, the great Windows could add and remove items from the menu at its own wish. Then smart software age came, when advanced text editors, compression tools, email clients etc. added their items to the sacred menu. And now you can add, edit, group and delete items in the context menu yourself with CMenuExtender.
CMenuExtender is a small shell enhancement tool that lets you add, sort, group and modify items in the context menu in any way you like. You won't be able to edit and remove existing menu entries, so all that rubbish accumulated in the previous years of installing and removing software is there to stay. You can add your own items and create subgroups of items easily. Just pick the type of action from the list, modify it to your taste (say, run an email client or play a sound file) and sort the items in a pretty way with separators. The newly formed menu then can be applied both to files and folders.
The program requires no installation, though it asks a few questions during its first run, and is free of charge. Download this tool today and enhance your context menu.
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