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Wayne D
Fast Explorer 2001 release 4 v2.0.5.217
Released: January 15, 2004
http://thesoftpro.tripod.com/downloads/fe/index.htm
"This handy utility allows you to manage context menus items of file
objects displayed in a file manager, such as Windows Explorer or any
other application that supports shell's application programming
interface. It's a very simple way to make your often used file actions
quickly accessible.
Fast Explorer supports both static and dynamic menu items and even more.
With Fast Explorer you can create new menu items, submenus, dividers,
specify menu bitmaps and hint text, and manage existing menu items added
by other programs.
For an ultimate control over dynamic menu items added from within Fast
Explorer, you can define your own look & feel using the custom-drawing
feature.
Menu items can be associated with any file class registered in the
system, including set of predefined shell objects:
All files;
All files and file folders;
All non-associated files;
All folders;
All file folders;
File folder background;
Entire network;
All network shares;
All network servers;
All printers;
All drives;
Audio CD in drive;
DVD drive."
Regards
Wayne D
Released: January 15, 2004
http://thesoftpro.tripod.com/downloads/fe/index.htm
"This handy utility allows you to manage context menus items of file
objects displayed in a file manager, such as Windows Explorer or any
other application that supports shell's application programming
interface. It's a very simple way to make your often used file actions
quickly accessible.
Fast Explorer supports both static and dynamic menu items and even more.
With Fast Explorer you can create new menu items, submenus, dividers,
specify menu bitmaps and hint text, and manage existing menu items added
by other programs.
For an ultimate control over dynamic menu items added from within Fast
Explorer, you can define your own look & feel using the custom-drawing
feature.
Menu items can be associated with any file class registered in the
system, including set of predefined shell objects:
All files;
All files and file folders;
All non-associated files;
All folders;
All file folders;
File folder background;
Entire network;
All network shares;
All network servers;
All printers;
All drives;
Audio CD in drive;
DVD drive."
Regards
Wayne D