FileMenu Tools allows you to add commands, submenus, and separators, as well as remove entries from the list. But you can also reconfigure general properties when it comes to action, menu text, description, icon, element types, file extensions, folders, drives, modifier keys, arguments, working folder, multiple instances, and administrative mode.
The settings can be exported to an INI or REG file for further processing. FileMenu Tools runs on a low to moderate amount of CPU and system memory, has a good response time, supports two languages for the interface, and contains user documentation.
No error dialogs were displayed during our evaluation, and FileMenu Tools did not crash or freeze. Thanks to its intuitive layout and overall simplicity, the application’s capabilities are easy to discover. Overall, FileMenu Tools provides a straightforward and efficient way to manage context menu entries and actions.
The main features are as follows:
Add some built-in utilities that perform operations on files and folders. These utilities are explained in more detail below.
Add custom commands that perform a specific action. The possible actions are as follows:
Run external applications
Copy/move to a specific folder
Delete specific file types
Send selected files as attachments to email recipients
Rename selected files using a set of rules
Configure the “Send to…” submenu
Enable/disable commands that are added by other applications to the context menu
What’s New in v7.6 (March 10, 2019)