Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Productivity, Freeware
Open++ is a Windows context menu tweaker's dream
Open++ is another story. Virtually any command or file your computer knows how to execute can be set up as a right-click action using its customize window. Arguments are also supported, and can either be pre-configured or requested via a prompt. You can even pick an icon to display next to your entries.
Roll Open++ with NirCMD, for example, and you can embed functions like volume control, display resolution switching, and shutdown options. Create a few simple "move to" commands with Open++ to simplify hard drive organizing chores. If you're willing to invest some time and get creative, there's really no limit to what Open++ can do with your context menu.
The author's download page was inaccessible when I tried, but you can find the file on both Softpedia and Tucows. It's freeware for Windows only, but didn't work with Vista x64.
[ via Freeware Genius ]

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Bob Woolf said 1:15PM on 12-10-2008
Only the Tucows download worked. The Softpedia just takes you in a three sided loop back to the beginning without executing a download. Good luck.
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Nate said 5:58PM on 12-10-2008
Why won't software programmers get with the times? Every single processor on sale these days is 64-bit and SOME of us actually want to use more than 3GiB of RAM so we use 64-bit OS's! I am sick of seeing programs that only work for 32-bit OS's!
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tfforums said 6:18PM on 12-10-2008
How do i add "run a bat file" with this?? (without having to convert it to an exe)
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