FileMenu Tools is a program that you can use to customize the Explorer right-click menu. It can be easily installed and configured, even by less experienced users.
The interface of the application is based on a standard window with an intuitive layout. So, you can arrange entries when it comes to context menu commands, 'Send To' menu, and commands of other applications.
FileMenu Tools allows you to add commands, submenus and separators, as well as remove entries from the list. But you can also reconfigure general properties when it comes to the action, menu text, description, icon, element types, file extensions, folders, drives, modifier keys, arguments, working folder, multiple instances, and administrative mode.
Settings can be exported to an INI or REG file for further processing. FileMenu Tools runs on a low-to-moderate amount of CPU and system memory, has a good response time, supports two languages for the interface, and contains user documentation.
No error dialogs have been displayed during our evaluation and FileMenu Tools did not freeze or crash. Thanks to its intuitive layout and overall simplicity, the app's features can be seamlessly figured out. All in all, FileMenu Tools provides a straightforward and efficient way to manage context menu entries and actions.
What's New in This Release:
· Improved Advanced Renamer: now you can add up to 5 settings for the same renaming action.
· Added a new type of custom command to rename the selected elements. In the properties of the custom command you can specify the renaming profile to be used when renaming the selected elements. Also you can specify if to enter into the subfolders recursively, or the file types to be included in the renaming.
· Fixed bug in Change Time: sometimes the time was not calculated correctly with the summer time.
· Fixed bug in Copy Internet Path: changed file:// by file:///
· Fixed bug in Select: did not work correctly on Windows XP.
Users are advised to pay attention while installing this ad-supported application:
· Offers to download or install software or components (such as browser toolbars) that the program does not require to fully function