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Send To Toys

Version: 2.5

Downloads Count: 19,649

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Dec 21, 2007

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista

File Size: 738 KB

Author: Gabriele Ponti

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Editorial Review of Send To Toys

The lowly yet handy SendTo menu (which appears on the context menu when you right-click a file) makes it simple to do common tasks (like moving a file to a folder or attaching one to an email) without first opening an application. Gabriele Ponti�s Send To Toys gives added power to this menu with handy functions that include a opening a dialog to specify a folder for copying, moving, or creating a shortcut to the selected file, opening the Run box or command prompt window with the selected file or folder on the command line, putting the selected file on the Quick Launch bar or in your Favorites as a shortcut, adding the file�s name and path to the Clipboard, attaching the selected file to an email automatically addressed to a default recipient, and more. Send To Toys�s Control Panel makes it easy to add or remove items from the Send To menu. What�s not to like?

--Scott Dunn

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