Nilesoft is a niche Windows utility publisher whose single flagship program, Nilesoft Shell, addresses one of the operating system’s longest-standing annoyances: the cluttered, vendor-overloaded right-click menu. By injecting itself as a lightweight shell extension, the utility exposes every File Explorer context entry—system, third-party, and custom—in a unified configuration panel where entries can be reordered, renamed, nested into cascading sub-menus, hidden, or assigned fresh icons and keyboard shortcuts. Typical use cases range from stripping OEM bloat out of fresh laptops, grouping developer tools under a single “Code” branch, or giving power users a fast way to launch scripts, hashes, or compression jobs without navigating nested dialogs. The software also supports dynamic items that appear only for certain paths or file masks, making it popular among photographers who need quick export pipelines and IT staff who want one-click administrative commands on server shares. Because changes are written directly to the registry through Windows-approved APIs, no background service is required and rollback is instantaneous. Updates arrive as small portable executables that patch the extension in place, preserving user rules across versions. Nilesoft Shell is offered for free on get.nero.com, where the package is pulled from the official winget repository, always delivers the newest build, and can be installed alongside other utilities in a single batch operation.
Powerful context menu manager for Windows File Explorer.
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