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Question

I heard that it is very easy to add custom items to the Windows Explorer Shell context menu using the Windows Explorer Context Menu. For me it is the easiest way to understand how to use your .Net component - is to view several examples or some sort of step-by-step tutorial. Do you have such examples? 

Answer

Yes - all is included in the Windows Explorer Context Menu installation pack. Just install it on your computer and you will find in the application start menu section all you need :

  • Sample applications
  • Sample applications on all most popular CLR programming languages, including both C# and VB
  • Sample applications with the different levels of complexity - both application demo that just add several simple items and the demo application that do much more ("Advanced Demo")
  • Step-by-step tutorials in the program help - there is described in details of custom items appending to the Explorer Shell context menu, are presented all common situations and tasks you may need to do while development process.
  • Step-by-step tutorials in the additional 296-page PDF manual.

So, as you may see from the presented above - Windows Explorer Context Menu include all samples, demos and step-by-step tutorials you may need while appending of your custom items (both simple and complex) to the Windows Explorer Shell context menu.

Now you see - the easiest way to add your custom items to the Windows Explorer Shell context menu is to use such user-friendly development component as Windows Explorer Context Menu. If you still did not have it you may download and buy it using the buttons below.

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