Customize & Tweak A Window Or Process With Power Menu
Posted August 5, 2009 – 7:38 pm in: Freeware, Windows 7Recently we came across a small yet powerful program that inserts additional features to Windows control menu along with the default Move, Maximize, Minimize, Restore, and Close options.
Power Menu is comprehensive program for Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 that allows you tweak and customize a window or process easily. Once you download and install this utility, you can set the transparency level and process priority level just right-clicking on the particular application window.
Additionally, Power Menu also adds two more options to the menu: always on top and minimize to tray. These options come in handy if you like to keep a particular window always on top and to minimize a window to the system tray, respectively.
Power Menu is very low on system resources as well. You can exit the Power Menu by using system tray icon. You can download this tiny utility from the link below.
If you are a Windows 7 user, then note that you need to do Shift + Right-click to get the classic menu in Windows 7 Taskbar.
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One Comment
Actual Window Menu (http://www.actualtools.com/windowmenu/), though commercial, has far more features and options, just to mention: quick window alignment/stretching with numpad hotkeys, window thumbnails, Aero Snap emulation, quick window settings via special popup dialog, and more. Very flexible and handy utility! I have been using it since 2007, and it becomes even more usable and feature-rich with each new release.