Context Menu Enhancer v2 adds even more useful stuff to your Windows right-click menus

I'm a right-click junky, and I shudder to think about using Windows without that handy little context menu at my disposal. What's even better is my menu after tweaking it with Context Menu Enhancer.
The free program allows you to add loads of useful functions like copy and move to folder, open in Notepad, open an Admin command prompt, and even that God Mode shell folder everyone was buzzing about. You can also use CME to add additional folder and drive destinations to the send to sub-menu and add shortcuts to open your favorite directories with two clicks.
CME doesn't stop at your context menu. Want to add shortcuts to the 'other' locations at the bottom of your My Computer window? No problem -- just check the box, click add folder, and browse for your selection.
Context Menu Enhancer 2 is a free download and runs on just about all versions of Windows. One minor knock against it: you do need to install it first. I'd love to see this turned into a fully portable app.
The free program allows you to add loads of useful functions like copy and move to folder, open in Notepad, open an Admin command prompt, and even that God Mode shell folder everyone was buzzing about. You can also use CME to add additional folder and drive destinations to the send to sub-menu and add shortcuts to open your favorite directories with two clicks.
CME doesn't stop at your context menu. Want to add shortcuts to the 'other' locations at the bottom of your My Computer window? No problem -- just check the box, click add folder, and browse for your selection.
Context Menu Enhancer 2 is a free download and runs on just about all versions of Windows. One minor knock against it: you do need to install it first. I'd love to see this turned into a fully portable app.













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Subscribe to commentsWarner YoungApr 14th 2010 7:58PM
Can something like this be made portable? Last time I checked, you have to use a DLL to add anything to the context menu, and I can't think of any way to make a DLL portable. You'd need at least a program to either copy it somewhere, or add the appropriate registry entries, and then you basically have an installer.
Lee MathewsApr 14th 2010 7:59PM
Nah, there are plenty of things you can hack in via registry edits.
pooohbaahApr 14th 2010 10:46PM
I got a "Trojan.Dropper" warning from malwarebytes when I tried to install it.
cybergeek2021Apr 15th 2010 4:30PM
As did I. Seen here: http://www.ajcutshall.com/grabs/77155319.png
DaveApr 19th 2010 6:26PM
Try FileMenu Tools instead...10x better.
SmartyApr 23rd 2010 6:54AM
After using this, when i refresh my desktop, theres a folder called desktop there, delete it, repeat arrrrh!
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