Context Menu Editor For Windows 7 & Vista
Posted February 27, 2010 – 10:55 pm in: FreewareIn the past, we covered several free tools to edit context menu in Windows 7 and Vista. If you are not satisfied with those tools and still looking for a brilliant tool to do the same job, here is an awesome tool quickly customize context menu in Windows 7.
Context Menu Editor is a freeware tweaking utility to add/delete items to your desktop and folder context menu in Windows 7 and Vista (x86 & x64). With this tool, adding a new program or even our IntoWindows link to your desktop context menu (right-click menu) can be done with a few clicks.
Context Menu Editor is an standalone tool and is ready to available from the link mentioned below. You need to run this program as Administrator to work properly.
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