Remove unnecessary entries from the right‑click menu
Context Menu Editor is a small, free utility for Windows that helps you remove redundant items from Explorer’s context (right‑click) menus. It focuses on shell and Start menu enhancements and is intended for users who want a cleaner, faster context‑menu experience.
Quick product snapshot
- Name: Context Menu Editor
- License: Freeware
- Category: System utilities — Explorer/shell tweaks
- Installer size and footprint: Compact compared with many other utilities in this category
Release details and versioning
- Current build: 1.0
- Last updated: April 21, 2005
- Catalog listing added: 2005
Popularity and download figures
- Total downloads recorded: 7,525
- Downloads during the last week: 8
- Notable user regions: Netherlands, France, United Kingdom
Platform support and language
- Supported operating systems: Windows 98 and earlier versions
- Interface language: English
Suggested substitute
- Ultimate Windows Context Menu Customizer — Free alternative suitable for similar tasks
Technical
Title
Context Menu Editor
Requirements
- Windows
Language
No language has been specified.
Available languages
License
- Free
Latest update
2017-03-09
Author
Bartdart
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