FileMenu Tools 5.4

FileMenu Tools lets customize the context menu of the Windows Explorer. It lets you configure the following aspects:

* Add some built-in utilities in order to do operations over files and folders.
* Add customized commands which let run external applications, copy/move to a specific folder or delete specific file types.
* Configure the “Send to…” submenu.
* Enable/disable the commands which are added by other applications to the context menu.

FileMenu Tools has the following built-in utilities:

* Synchronize Folders
* Extended Delete
* Find And Replace
* Advanced Renamer
* Delete Locked File
* Delete and no move to Recycle Bin
* Change Icon
* Run with Arguments
* Command Line From Here
* Attributes
* Change Time
* Register, Unregister DLL
* Much more

What’s New in version 5.4:


* New utility: Send to mail recipient. This utility sends an e-mail with the selected elements as attachments.
* Shredder. Now it is possible to choose the shredding method (depending of the speed or the security that you want).
* Fixed bug when displaying the context menu over Start Menu.
* New property for customized commands: Several Instances. If this property is actived, then a new instance of the program will be run for each selected element in the Windows Explorer.
* New variables for the arguments of customized commands:
o %FILETITLEn%: Includes the file name without the extension.
o %TEMPFILEPATHS%: Saves in a temporary file the full paths of all selected elements and replaces the variable with the full path of this temporary file.
o %TEMPFILENAMES%: Same as %TEMPFILEPATHS%, but saves the file names in the temporary file.
* Advanced Renamer:
o Optimized the updating of the preview.
o The file list can be sorted for file name or for last write time.

Size: 5.22MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2008-06-25
Submit Date: 2008-06-25
OS: Windows XP/Vista
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