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August 18th, 2010 05:38 PM #1
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f you have installed tens of third-party applications on your Windows, probably your Windows explorer context menu has got tens of entries that you don’t use. We have also covered a few tools to add applications and other entries to the context menu.
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Most of these entries can only be removed by editing Windows registry. As most of the novice Windows users consider editing registry as a difficult task, we have a simple solution to clean up your right-click menu.
MenuMaid is a simple and small tool to remove entries from Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer right-click men. Using this tool is very simple. It displays all third-party applications entries. Simply uncheck one or more entries to remove entries from right-click menu.
The tool also supports Internet Explorer browser. That is, you can use MenuMaid to remove new entries from IE context menu.
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