If you’re finding your screen filling up with endless unwanted options when you right click on a file or folder in Windows, MenuMaid is on hand to clear out some of the cack.
Normally, removing these options is a right royal faff, involving an unpleasant dive around the perilous waters of the registry, but Menu Maid makes entry removal easy-peasy.
Simply download MenuMaid from here, and install the 123kb file.
You’re then presented with a simple interface allowing you to remove entries from the Window Explorer and Internet Explorer right-click (context) menus.
For Internet Explorer, there’s just the one right-click menu to alter, while there’s different contexts available for Windows Explorer.
Praise the Lord!
Although Menu Maid is freeware, you may notice the inviting button labelled ‘free book.’
Fearful of recommending a virus laden, Trojaneer to you all, we give it a go, and were hit by a righteous slab of religious tambourine bashing from the Sound Doctrine Ministries in West Virginia in the US of A.
Apparently, “Even the Demons Believe,” brothers and sisters.
Verdict
The software worked a treat for us, so we’ll praise the Menu Maid.
Amen.