How To Add Programs To Desktop Context Menu (Right-Click Menu)
Posted June 11, 2010 – 2:58 pm in: Windows 7 Tweaks
There are quite a number of free applications available to customize Windows desktop context menu (right-click menu). In fact, we have covered several free tools such as Context Menu Editor that help you personalize context menus.
This time around, we want to share a simple and portable application to add your favorite program shortcuts to the desktop context menu. 7CMenuEditor is a tiny tool for Windows 7 to add program shortcuts along with custom icons.
How to use this tool:
# Download, extract and run this tool as administrator (right-click on the tool and select run as administrator).
# Enter the name of the application shortcut that you want to insert in context menu. Note that you can also enter your desired name.
# Click Open Exe button to browse to the exe file of the application. Generally, you can find installed application in C:\Program Files directory (where “C” is your OS drive).
# Next, click Open Icon button to select an icon to the exe file. Again, you can you can use any icon but it should be in .ico format.
# Once done, click Create 7CMenu button insert the selected program shortcut to the desktop context menu.
Tags: Context Menu, Edit Desktop Context Menu, Windows 7
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Posted September 9, 2010 – 6:13 pm in: Freeware
By default, when you create an image backup of your CD or DVD, Nero Burning ROM saves the image in .NRG format. As many of the free CD/DVD burning software don’t support NRG file system, you have to convert the NRG image to the standard ISO file format before burning it to a CD/DVD.
Though there is an option present in the Nero Burning ROM to save a CD/DVD image in ISO format, most users end up saving in Nero image format. If you have one or more NRG disc images, you
Posted September 9, 2010 – 5:43 pm in: Wallpapers
After adding a bunch of new themes to the Windows 7 themes gallery, Microsoft has recently refreshed the desktop background gallery with a few fresh wallpapers.
We can see several new wallpapers in the gallery, including Dreamy Meadow, Fakarava Atoll, and some other art desktop backgrounds. All wallpapers are available as a free download in 1920 x 1200 resolution.
If you have downloaded recently released themes, you need not to download all these new wallpapers as most of them have been sourced from recently released themes.
Posted September 8, 2010 – 5:14 pm in: Freeware
About nine months ago, we covered about Preme for Windows 7, a good enhancement pack for the latest version Windows. This time around, we have another nice shell enhancement for your Windows.
Second Shell is a standalone enhancement pack with a few quality enhancements. Following is the list of enhancements present the current version (2.0.1) of Second Shell:
# Maximize a window vertically or horizontally by pressing the Ctrl + Alt + Arrow keys
# Hold the Alt key, left click anywhere on a window and then drag the mouse to move the window
