KuShellExtension is an extension that adds custom entries into context menu (a.k.a. shell menu) in some applications like Windows Explorer. The program is highly configurable by a simple configuration file in XML format. It can generate submenus and display icons, which cannot be done by modifying registry.
Supports both x86 and x64 systems
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| System Requirements: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
| Writes settings to: | Application folder |
| Dependencies: | Administrator rights (to write to the registry to register the shell extension). |
| Stealth: ? | Yes. Click on uninstall.cmd to deregister the shell extension when finished using KuShellExtension. |
| License: | GPL |
| How to extract: | Download the 7Z package and extract to a folder of your choice. Use the file install.cmd to register the shell extensions. Then use your favorite text editor to open config.xml and edit it by following this guide. |
this is an exact copy of Open++.
just different name.
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2084
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@Magibon: No, they are completely different. Have you tested it?
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@ lautrepay
really? context menu support ?
why would i when im already using Open++ ?
sometimes i don't have to test it out, when i can read it.
im sure there are a few things that are different.. but the basic premise is the same... right-click context menu support.
it's even the same to uninstall..
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@Magibon: With your criterion...
Browse the internet? Tabs? YouTube?
Opera is an exact copy of Internet Explorer. Just different name. It's even the same to uninstall...
Open .doc files? Spell checking? Insert images?
Abiword is an exact copy of LO Writer. Just different name. The basic premise is the same... Text processing.
I've been using Open++ for a long time before you discovered it. And I prefer Open++ over KuShellExtension. I'm not forcing you to test KSE, nor I'm recommending it.
But they are different. KSE has more similitudes with Fast Explorer than with Open++. That's all.
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Great find. Programs that interact with the system registry are very seldom portable and KuShellExtension is one of the few examples I know...
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