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Perform any task quickly by creating jump list for programs, files and folders

Jump list is a new feature in Windows 7 that lets users to perform any task quickly. Right-clicking on an icon in the taskbar will bring a jumplist, users can ‘jump’ to recent document or frequently visited folder, etc via this.

Previously I posted an article on creating jump list for programs in Windows 7; here is another, easy to use tool for creating jump list for programs, folders and files.

Jumplist-Launcher is a portable, freeware tool; it lets you add up 60 programs or files within self-defined groups inside a jump list. So you can access any items just with a click.

Using the program is quite simple, just run the program, create a group (for example Programs, or files), drag and drop items in the group and click ‘Create Jumplist’ button.

Close the program and drag the Jumplist-launcher exe to taskbar. Right click on it to launch an item. That’s all. Download Jumplist-Launcher.

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  1. Very interesting! Good post, simple to understand. Thanks a lot for all efforts - Karthi

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