XDN Tweaker offers simple Windows 7, Vista, XP tinkering


Like many tweaking utilities, much of what you can accomplish with XDN Tweaker is possible with a little registry hacking. If you'd rather not poke around in there, however, the free app is a fast, easy way to make a few adjustments to your system.

XDN doesn't offer as many adjustments as Ultimate Windows Tweaker, but it covers the basics. It can hide/show the right-click send to menu, add context menu options for take ownership, move to, and copy to, disable hibernation, and more. On Windows 7 systems, XDN can currently disable drag from maximize or all arrangement features and change the delay when displaying taskbar previews.

While the application itself is portable, the .Net 2.0 runtimes are required - only an issue if you're using XDN on a Windows XP system.

[via Freeware Files]

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