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EZShellExtensionsMFC 2.0
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shell extensions including context menu extensions, property sheet extensions, infotip extensions, thumbnail extensions, "Send To" extensions, icon extensions, overlay icon extensions, drag-drop extensions, disk cleanup extensions, background menu extensions, drop extensions, Taskbar bands and IE toolbands and explorer bars. EZShellExtensionsMFC supports fast development of the following shell extensions: Contextmenu extensions including owner drawn
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SysTrayX is designed to maximize the way you can use your system tray : - it will help you hide some of the less used icons from the system tray - the hidden icons can still be seen and used in the special SysTrayX menu but will no longer permanently take precious space from your system tray; - provide recovery for those icons if anything happens to the system tray; - SysTrayX can also keep the tray icons sorted in a constant order.
XFilesDialog will improve the Open and Save (generally the Files-related) dialogs for ALL NORMAL and MS Office PROGRAMS with new features: a) it will automatically resize all those file dialogs; b) it will automatically set the display mode (list/details, sorted or not); c) will add a history of recently-used files and folders - again in ALL the normal file dialogs! d) the current folder will be displayed on the title bar.
Powerful & stable Virtual Desktop Manager / Desktop Assistant - features QuickView, AppBar, powerful rules, Reminders & Alarms, CPU meter, Applications AutoRestart, Memory Cleaner, TaskList, HotKeys, HotMouse, Mouse-Scrolling, Mouse-Knocking, HotCorners, windows roll-up and more !
shell extensions are automatically installed by the operating system, but there are also many other applications that install additional shell extension components. For example: If you install WinZip on your computer, you`ll see a special WinZip menu when you right-click on a Zip file. This menu is created by adding a shell extension to the system. The ShellExView utility displays the details of shell extensions installed on your computer, and allows
Shell extensions. If shell extensions are enabled (look for it in the Options and Help tab), user may right click on any dll or ocx file and select an option from the context menu (register/unregister) to perform the corresponding action. Another neat feature of the same Shell extensions capability, is the ability to generate an ActiveX report on a folder. To do this, first of all make sure that Shell extensions are enabled within the program, then
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