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| Shortcut Explorer looks a lot like Windows Explorer and is intended for shortcut file management. The columns in the right pane show, for each shortcut file, the information from the Properties page (target, directory, hotkey, etc.). |
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Jul 26, 2008 22:08:09 | | Size | 332 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | Major Update | | Languages | English | | Tags | shortcut, Start Menu, Desktop, Favorites, lnk, pif, url | | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP | | Homepage | SlashbackAssociates.com | | Email | jhomer@SlashbackAssociates.com | | Author | John Homerstad |
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Description: Shortcut Explorer version 3.0 looks a lot like Windows Explorer and is
intended for shortcut file management. This major update includes a new Favorites menu which includes system defined folders such as Quick Launch, Start Menu, Recent Documents, and so forth. Shortcut files can also be tested to see if they are still valid.
Still includes options to start in any file folder from
context menu - even from the Start Menu button, option to run the
shortcut or see its system properties page on double-click, options to
show/hide the main menu. Displayed information columns can be
turned on or off.
The columns in the right pane show, for each shortcut file, the
information available through the Shortcut tab of the Properties page
(target, directory, hotkey, etc.). Shortcut files can be moved, copied,
deleted, etc., similar to Windows Explorer. New shortcuts can easily be
created through drag-n-drop, cut-n-paste, or the system New Shortcut
Wizard. Handles *.lnk. *.pif, and *.url shortcuts.
Don't settle for defaults. Take control! Make your Quick Launch, Desktop, Favorites
Menu and Start Menu convenient for YOU. | Short tags: shortcut, Start Menu, Desktop, Favorites, lnk, pif, url | System Requirements: Typical Win95 machine | Change Info: Install & uninstall, testing, system & favorite folders | Find last version of Shortcut Explorer | |
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