Free app lets you add and remove entries from your Send To menu
The Windows Send To menu can be incredibly useful. I most often use it to zap files to a USB flash drive, but it's also handy for emailing files and quickly burning files to CD (say, when I'm helping the RCMP retrieve video footage from surveillance DVRs).
Still, it could be more useful if I was able to remove a few items and add some additional folder locations. Send To Toys is up to the task. Once installed, you can configure entries via the STT's control panel applet. Use it to add additional folder locations, remove unwanted entries (Fax recipient? Gone!), and configure folder and clipboard Send To options.
Send To Toys can also handle a default email recipient (and CC and BCC) and prefill both the subject and message body.
Be sure to pay attention during the install process -- by default, STT adds a number of entries to the Send To menu. You can, of course, always remove them later using the app itself!
Still, it could be more useful if I was able to remove a few items and add some additional folder locations. Send To Toys is up to the task. Once installed, you can configure entries via the STT's control panel applet. Use it to add additional folder locations, remove unwanted entries (Fax recipient? Gone!), and configure folder and clipboard Send To options.
Send To Toys can also handle a default email recipient (and CC and BCC) and prefill both the subject and message body.
Be sure to pay attention during the install process -- by default, STT adds a number of entries to the Send To menu. You can, of course, always remove them later using the app itself!













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Subscribe to commentsLessIsBetterSep 7th 2010 2:36PM
I'm one for not installing apps unnecessarily and/or to do something that's already very easy to do. Instead of installing this app from ...darktrojan, I just simply add or remove shortcuts from:
C:\Users\[yourusername]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
Simple, clean, quick. Less software, and tastes great.
Cheers!
RyzvonusefSep 8th 2010 2:58AM
Thanks!
Could you please tell me the Folder Location in Windows XP?
Wiser87Sep 8th 2010 12:57PM
If you want a more direct way to access the folder for the SendTo menu, open a Run dialog box (either from the start menu or with Windows key + R) and type:
shell:sendto (for Windows Vista and 7)
sendto (for Windows XP and earlier)
Entering or clicking OK will then bring up a window that's already at the correct folder.