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Context Menu Editor for Windows 7 & Vista

Context Menu Editor is an extremely simple to use system tweaking utility for Windows 7 and Vista.

It allows users to add application shortcuts, web site URLs and files to desktop and folder context menu (right click menu).

Context Menu Editor is a portable utility and you must be the administrator of the computer to run it (right click the application icon and select Run as administer).

You can delete any entered item by selecting it from the Remove tab (right click and delete)

To uninstall the utility, just delete the executable from your computer. You can download Context Menu Editor at source.

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