Customize Windows context menu
We work with so many types of files everyday and often do the same actions repetitively. A really convenient way of speeding up the daily workflow is by adding context menus for the stuff you do often. Now I’ll leave the options to you, but I’m sure all computer users would find some repetitive actions that could use a context menu.
You can also customize the default icon for different file types, and set your default program to open a particular type of file. Could really come in handy.
Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, and XP (MS. NET 3.5 required)
The best thing that we love about this is that it’s free of unnecessary bells and whistles, is easy to use, and does exactly what it claims it can do. And it’s a standalone EXE – installation not needed! Can’t all software become like this?
Download (from http://defaultprogramseditor.com/)
For some reason, the program crashed unexpectedly when I tried to add a context item for PHP files on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. Please notify us in the comments if you notice more of this or find a fix. A lot of users reported it as working fine though…
















