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What’s This About?

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MMM Free is a utility that runs in the background that automatically alters the Explorer context menu to a configuration that you can choose. MMM Free is a cut down version of a shareware product but it does a very good job of moving items that you use infrequently to a “Rarely Used” Submenu. It is a good alternative to using ShellExView which was reviewed earlier. Control Your Context Menu Items with ShellExView

 

 

Why Would You Want It?

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When ShellExView was reviewed I said:

MS Windows provides many shell extensions as part of the OS. Also lots of programs add their own commands to the Explore context menu, Internet Explorer, etc. when they are installed to help with using the program. This makes the right click context menu in the system applications very useful for carrying out all sorts of operations and commands, however they can become cluttered with commands you never need or use. This can make it difficult to find what you want.

MMM Free allows you to still have all the context menu items available but in a sub menu to the single line “Rarely Used” in the context menu rather than switching them off permanently (or until you enable them again using the ShellExView program). So MMM Free gives you the option of always having all the context menu items but in a more user friendly and manageable arrangement.

 

What Does It Do – The Essentials?

Summary:

  • Wakes up your computer from Standby or Hibernation
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Pros: What’s Good?

Features & Benefits

  • Freeware

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Popularity: 28% [?]

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What’s This About?

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ShellExView provides a detailed list of the shell extensions (in-process COM objects) that are used to display items in the Context Menu of Windows Explorer. These can then be individually disabled or enabled allowing you to have only those Context Menu Items that you really need.

Combined with a utility such as CMenuExtender which was reviewed here:

Create Your Own Explorer Context Menus with CMenuExtender

You can control your context menus to display only what you need and create commands to do what you want :)

 

Why Would You Want It?

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MS Windows provides many shell extensions as part of the OS. Also lots of programs add their own commands to the Explore context menu, Internet Explorer, etc. when they are installed to help with using the program. This makes the right click context menu in the system applications very useful for carrying out all sorts of operations and commands, however they can become cluttered with commands you never need or use. This can make it difficult to find what you want. With ShellExView you an disable the menus you don’t need. ShellExView does not remove the shell extensions it just disables them so that you can always enable anything you need to get back. This also means that you can experiment using ShellExView to see whether you are making the right choice without any fear or permanently loosing any functions.

 

What Does It Do – The Essentials?

Summary:

  • Lists all Shell Extension Objects on the PC
  • Allows Enabling or Disabling of the Extensions
  • Allows Details to be Copied to text or HTML files
  • Opens Windows Registry at the Selected Object Entry
  • Marks “Suspicious” Extensions
  • Column Sorting of Display
  • Highlight & Sort on Enabled/Disable Items

 

For more details about Shell Extensions and what they do go to ShellExView

 

Pros: What’s Good?

Features & Benefits

  • Freeware

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Popularity: 25% [?]

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