
In order to add a new entry you just need to select the executable file and the file type. The main goal of the application is to create a customized menu with the actions or programs that you need to use frequently. This allows you to select the items that you want to keep for each file type or folder. In order to make changes to the context menu the program needs to scan the registry entries and load them in the interface. However, the information is still retrieved from the registry and can still be hard to read by the casual users. Since tinkering with the registry might seem risky for some users, Fast Explorer aims to provide you with an easier approach and a simpler interface.
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The problem gets even worse when the menu option is present after the program has been uninstalled and forces you to edit the Windows registry to get rid of the unwanted items. Since not all the installed option offer the option to remove the context menu entry, the user is often stuck with an option that is neither useful, nor desirable. While it is supposed to provide access to the most relevant options for a specified, it tends to become crowded when you are frequently installing and testing new programs.

The Windows context menus is one of the most important tools for file management while using the Explorer interface. The program can also be used for cleaning the menus by removing the items that have accumulated from installed applications. Fast Explorer is a useful tool designed to tweak the default context menu by adding new items.
