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Context Power 1.0  
Size:
41KB
Publisher:
Release Date:2006-12-26
Submit Date:2006-12-26
OS: Win 9x/ME/NT/2K/XP/2K3
Downloads:1464
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
USER RATING
2.38
(out of 5 )
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Context Power is a very small utility that adds "Copy To Folder" & "Move To Folder" shortcuts to the explorer context menu. With the help of this, you can directly copy or move files and folder to a particular location.

It does not need any installation. Just download the small EXE, execute it and forget it.

Context Power is very simple to use. It has a very simple but powerful interface that allows you to add or remove "Copy To Folder" & "Move To Folder" from the explorer context menu. These shortcuts are very useful as you need not copy or cut the files and then paste them... You will be asked for the destination directly thus making copying and moving much easier and faster and also saving valuable time!

 
 
 
2.38
(out of 5 )
"Bad Idea"

Reviewer: -x

Review Date: 2007-04-08
 
All this software does is add a couple small registry keys. That isn't a problem.

The problem is that the "Copy To" and "Move To" functions were not designed to be used in the context menu. They were intended ONLY to be used in Explorer's toolbar. In fact, the Tweak UI developer considered adding them to that utility, and decided against it, because of the problems that occur:

http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2004/02/02/66160.aspx
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