
Ultimate Windows Context Menu Customizer
Ultimate Windows Context Menu Customizer is a freeware from door2windows that allows you to customize the context menu of many locations with ease in Windows
- Free • Proprietary
- Windows
What is Ultimate Windows Context Menu Customizer?
Ultimate Windows Context Menu Customizer is a freeware from door2windows that allows you to customize the context menu of many locations with ease in Windows
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- hibernate
- computer-shutdown
- context-menu-manager
- Hibernation
- take-ownership
- shutdown-utility
- shutdown
- log-off
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moudey added Ultimate Windows Context Menu Customizer as alternative(s) to Shell
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The bad:
If you want to hide default items on WinExplorer CM this app does not display any of the SendTo items
Items listed on default New (sub menu) ... are not listed either ... so existing bloat items cannot be hidden/removed
The only CM-items this app does list (on my PC) is a third party app (FileSearchEX), that I installed and edited the caption
If you are looking for an existing Windows feature to add to File/Folders Context Menu, this app might help
Like so many situations we often need more than one tool to cook an egg
Tested on Win-7 PRO x64
The "new" shell submenu is more like a list of file templates installed in the system than normal menu options, but I agree it does fall under the scope of these utilities so they might as well support it. The problem is a "new" file type manager would need to support custom icons, so it would depend on a class of program installed, as well as actual template files, so you see what I mean that it is not just commands or shortcuts to run. I do agree a complete solution should cover that too. I think I've seen something like that at NirSoft. I might be wrong - my memory's not what it used to be.
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