FileMenu Tools
O. James Samson - July 7, 2009
The right click function in your computer enables users to access certain applications instantly with the file selected. Users can also automatically send files, delete, rename, copy, create shortcuts and know the file’s properties through the right click function. The right click has become a powerful tool for many users because it offers a wide variety of functions without any use of keyboards.
But your right click function could be further expanded with a simple application called FileMenu Tools. Simply put, the application will allow users add or remove the commands in the right click function. Customization on what the users can do when they right click a file or an application is possible and the options are very impressive.
Some of the actions that could be added in right click function include:
- Specific “send to” function;
- Synchronization with a separate folder;
- Deleting specific files formats in a folder;
- Run specific programs;
- Additional rename functions;
- Automatically create and copy files in a folder;
- Permanently delete the file name (no transfer to recycle bin).
If there’s any downside to this application, it should be on the number of choices. There are too many tools to select from the application and a novice might select all functions. When this happens, the right click tools might crowd the window and even slow down the computer. But even though this might happen anytime, users can still go back to the application and remove the shortcuts for better desktop and file interaction.
Check it out at lopesoft.com
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