MMM

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Frank Bohan

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Make your menus go Mmm...

Every program these days seem to put an extra item or 2 in your
context-menu. It is all under the guise of being helpful, but often it is to
get the company name (or product name) in the menu. They see it as a place
to advertise. And of course it is difficult or impossible to remove these
items in an easy way.

The context-menu quickly becomes a mess!

Most of these functions you never use. Some you use sometimes. And some you
use all the time. Mmm lets you get rid of the items you never use. Lets you
move those items you rarely use out on a submenu. Keeping only the functions
you often use in a tidy and small base menu.

Mmm... this utility should be on all XP systems

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Note: This program is only for use on XP

http://www.hace.us-inc.com/mmm.shtml

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Frank Bohan
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Frank Bohan said:
<quote>

Make your menus go Mmm...

Every program these days seem to put an extra item or 2 in your
context-menu. It is all under the guise of being helpful, but often it is
to get the company name (or product name) in the menu. They see it as a
place to advertise. And of course it is difficult or impossible to remove
these items in an easy way.

And now whose name is on all context menus in Windows.
The context-menu quickly becomes a mess!

Most of these functions you never use. Some you use sometimes. And some
you use all the time. Mmm lets you get rid of the items you never use.
Lets you move those items you rarely use out on a submenu. Keeping only
the functions you often use in a tidy and small base menu.

Mmm... this utility should be on all XP systems

Doesn't seem to effect the right click menus in Windows Explorer's left hand
panel

That being said, it did hide items that shellexview doesn't seem to see.
 
Dick Kistler said:
And now whose name is on all context menus in Windows.


Doesn't seem to effect the right click menus in Windows Explorer's left
hand panel

That being said, it did hide items that shellexview doesn't seem to see.

Later, Also phones home after awhile.
 
Dick said:
Later, Also phones home after awhile.
I'm trying it out. I haven't found anything simple that removes items
from my context menues. As for calling home:

"Good to know!


Mmm does not spy! But will at regular intervals try to check for an
update of itself over the internet. Yes, there will be updates/bug-fixes
also for the free version. No information about you or your system is
transmitted during this check. If this concerns you, you can turn this
option off."
 
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