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Some handy tools for guyzz who love to do work in shortest possible wayz!!


1. Menu Uninstaller

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Is ‘Add or remove programs’ option in the Control Panel to uninstall applications too old and long for u!!!!?? Try Menu Uninstaller instead. The program adds an ‘Uninstall’ option to the right click menu of all shortcuts in the desktop and the Start menu. Clicking on the option immediately removes the program from your computer.

2. Virus Total Uploader

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VirusTotal.com runs any file you upload through multiple antivirus engines and reports security results back to you. The Virus Total Uploader adds a new ‘Send to’ option to the Explorer right-click context menu that lets you upload any file from your desktop to the web service quickly for a thorough security check.

3. Teracopy

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Teracopy lets you copy files faster without crashing Windows. You can choose any number of files in Windows Explorer, right-click and choose ‘Teracopy’ to pick the target folder where the selected files and folders have to be copied/moved by Teracopy.

4. Link Shell

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Symbolic links can be used to make folders or files appear in two locations, as though they were stored in both the locations. You can use the Link Shell utility for Windows Explorer to quickly create symlinks and hard links from the right click menu.

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