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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

FilerFrog:Useful menu context

Want a way to put dozens of handy commands within two-click reach? Download FilerFrog and bolt it on to your context menu, and you'll have a wide array of new tools available via your right mouse button as you browse your files and folders in Explorer.

Unlike some context menu multi-tools, FilerFrog installs only a single item on the top level of the context menu -- everything else is tucked neatly into submenus. So what can FillerFrog do?
  • print directory contents
  • extract, split, and join files
  • move files up one level or to a recently accessed folder
  • copy the current path to the clipboard
  • resize images and swap formats
  • encrypt and decrypt files
  • quickly jump to favorite folders
  • perform bulk file renames
It's a nice assortment of tools in a single package, and it's not cluttering up my context menu the way some apps I've tested do. While I don't need most of these commands on a regular basis, I do like knowing that they're easy to get at when I do need them.

FilerFrog installers are available for both 32 and 64-bit Windows versions of Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
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