adds several handy functions to Windows Explorer's context menu.
DMEXMenu installs as a shell context utility that is available from Windows Explorer when you select any folder or file and right-click the mouse. It lets you do several things that are difficult or impossible to do with Explorer.
You can select files in the current folder using wildcards, rename multiple files, change the time and date stamps of multiple files, or change the attributes of multiple files. You can also create subfolders quickly, open a DOS window at the current directory, and quickly switch to directories that you can bookmark.
You can even add entries for applications to the context menu. Choosing an application from DMEXMenu will then launch that application with the currently selected file loaded.
In addition, you can control how Explorer appears on the screen. There are menu commands for opening two Explorer Windows side by side, tiling all existing Explorer windows vertically or horizontally, and closing all Explorer windows (except for the current one).
DMEXMenu can also be used as an application scheduler, allowing you to run applications when Windows starts, with the option to only run certain programs after a specified number of days.
DMEXMenu runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 720 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
File Managers.
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