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This might be a keeper. I'm going to spend a while with it. AFAICS you
can add virtually anything to the right click menu. The following come
as standard possible additions and there are apparently loads more
available for the registry literate 208kb
"Move to named folder"
When clicked, this command will move the selected files and folders to
a folder that is selected at design-time.
"Copy to named folder"
When clicked, this command will copy the selected files and folders to
a folder that is selected at design-time. Useful for backup-purposes.
"Move to browsed folder"
When clicked, this command lets the user select a folder, to which the
marked files and folder will be moved.
"Copy to browsed folder"
When clicked, this command lets the user select a folder, to which the
marked files and folder will be copied.
"Open folder as container"
When clicked, this command will open a folder selected at design-time,
in a nonexplorer-style window.
"Explore folder"
When clicked, this command will open a folder selected at design-time,
in an Explorerwindow.
"Open file"
When clicked, this command will open a file that was selected at
design-time, in its registered application, i.e. Word for *.doc,
Netscape for *.html etc.
"Open program"
When clicked, this command will start a program that was selected at
design-time. The program can take the current file or directory as an
argument and open it.
"Pathinformation"
This item displays the path to the selected file. If it is clicked,
the path is copied to the Windows clipboard. If several files are
marked, the names will be copied to the clipboard separated by new
lines.
"Timestamp"
When clicked, this item will update the create-, write- and
accesstimes of the files. You choose which times that should be
affected at design-time.
"Propertiesinfo"
This item display information about the selected file(s) and/or
folder(s). If several files and folders are marked it will display the
number of folders + number of files. If one file is marked, it will
display it fileattributes. The size is not shown for subdirectories.
If clicked, the information is copied to the clipboard.
"Dos here"
When clicked, this item will start a dosprompt and set the current
directory to the one you are working in.
"Webpage"
When clicked, this item will launch your default webbrowser, and
direct it to an URL given at design-time.
"E-mail"
When clicked, this item will launch your default mail-client and let
you send an e-mail to an address given at design-time.
"--- Separator"
Inserts a horizontal separator in the menu.
" | Separator"
Inserts a vertical separator in the menu.
"Start program..."
When clicked, this item will display a dialog, where you can select a
program to be started.
"Custom command"
This option will display a form where you can fill in the different
values manually.
This might be a keeper. I'm going to spend a while with it. AFAICS you
can add virtually anything to the right click menu. The following come
as standard possible additions and there are apparently loads more
available for the registry literate 208kb
"Move to named folder"
When clicked, this command will move the selected files and folders to
a folder that is selected at design-time.
"Copy to named folder"
When clicked, this command will copy the selected files and folders to
a folder that is selected at design-time. Useful for backup-purposes.
"Move to browsed folder"
When clicked, this command lets the user select a folder, to which the
marked files and folder will be moved.
"Copy to browsed folder"
When clicked, this command lets the user select a folder, to which the
marked files and folder will be copied.
"Open folder as container"
When clicked, this command will open a folder selected at design-time,
in a nonexplorer-style window.
"Explore folder"
When clicked, this command will open a folder selected at design-time,
in an Explorerwindow.
"Open file"
When clicked, this command will open a file that was selected at
design-time, in its registered application, i.e. Word for *.doc,
Netscape for *.html etc.
"Open program"
When clicked, this command will start a program that was selected at
design-time. The program can take the current file or directory as an
argument and open it.
"Pathinformation"
This item displays the path to the selected file. If it is clicked,
the path is copied to the Windows clipboard. If several files are
marked, the names will be copied to the clipboard separated by new
lines.
"Timestamp"
When clicked, this item will update the create-, write- and
accesstimes of the files. You choose which times that should be
affected at design-time.
"Propertiesinfo"
This item display information about the selected file(s) and/or
folder(s). If several files and folders are marked it will display the
number of folders + number of files. If one file is marked, it will
display it fileattributes. The size is not shown for subdirectories.
If clicked, the information is copied to the clipboard.
"Dos here"
When clicked, this item will start a dosprompt and set the current
directory to the one you are working in.
"Webpage"
When clicked, this item will launch your default webbrowser, and
direct it to an URL given at design-time.
"E-mail"
When clicked, this item will launch your default mail-client and let
you send an e-mail to an address given at design-time.
"--- Separator"
Inserts a horizontal separator in the menu.
" | Separator"
Inserts a vertical separator in the menu.
"Start program..."
When clicked, this item will display a dialog, where you can select a
program to be started.
"Custom command"
This option will display a form where you can fill in the different
values manually.