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ContextMenuManager 3.3.3.1 by BluePointLilac is a lightweight Windows utility designed to give users granular control over the entries that appear in the operating-system’s right-click context menu. The application parses both static registry keys and dynamic shell extensions, presenting them in a single, color-coded interface where individual items can be enabled, disabled, or completely removed with one click. Because the tool distinguishes between per-user and machine-wide keys, it is equally useful for standard accounts that want to clean up personal profiles and for administrators who need to streamline the menu across an entire workstation or fleet. Typical use cases include eliminating redundant “Open with” duplicates left behind by uninstalled software, hiding vendor-specific verbs that clutter the menu on development rigs, restoring default Windows entries that were accidentally deleted, and temporarily disabling third-party entries to troubleshoot Explorer slowdowns. A built-in backup routine automatically exports the current configuration to a .reg file before any change, allowing instant rollback if a desired command disappears. The program also offers a search filter and a read-only mode for auditing purposes, making it a practical addition to any system-tweaking toolkit. ContextMenuManager is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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