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Question:

How to add custom items to the Windows Explorer Shell context menu using Context Menu Platinum?

Answer: 

You may find out, how to add all your items to Windows Explorer context menu using:

  1. Step-by-step tutorials provided with Explorer Context Menu Platinum. To open, go to Windows Start Menu -> "All Programs" -> "Explorer Context Menu Platinum" -> "Explorer Context Menu Platinum - Help". Here you will find: step-by-step tutorials,  examples, sample code, programming reference and all you need to add your custom items to the Windows Explorer context menu.
  2. Additional 263-page manual in PDF format will help you to add all your custom items to the Windows Explorer context menu fas and easy. You may download it using following link: Download Additional Manual .
  3. Well-commented samples and examples. They are also presented over Windows start menu. To open, go to Windows Start Menu -> "All Programs" -> "Explorer Context Menu Platinum" -> "Demo Projects - Sources". Each line of code, each block of code is provided with detailed comments and will help you to understand, how to add all your custom items to Windows Explorer context menu easily. Sample applications are provided on all most popular programming languages, including C# and VB. Detailed descriptions of this sample applications may be found in the step-by-step tutorials from program help and additional 263-page manual (see items 1 and 2 above).

So, now you see - all your custom items will be appended to Windows Explorer Shell context menu easily with such user-friendly development component as Explorer Context Menu Platinum.

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