Versions:

  • 2.33.1
  • 2.33.0
  • 2.32.1
  • 2.31.0
  • 2.30.0
  • 2.29.0
  • 2.27.0
  • 2.26.1
  • 2.23.0
  • 2.19.3

SmartSystemMenu is a lightweight Windows utility developed by Alexander Illarionov that appends over twenty extra commands to every window’s default system menu, making it part of the Desktop Enhancement category. Invoked by right-clicking a title bar or pressing Alt-Space, the augmented menu lets users immediately resize, reposition, align, or send a window to another monitor, force it to stay always-on-top, adjust transparency, or save and restore its exact size and location for later sessions. Additional entries copy the window’s text, handle, class name, or full process path to the clipboard, kill the hosting process, or browse straight to the executable in File Explorer, streamlining technical support and multi-monitor workflows. Programmers can benefit from real-time readouts of window handles and class names during debugging, while everyday users gain one-click placement presets that snap applications to screen quadrants or custom coordinates without extra software. The tool also offers a quick launcher for Windows dialogs such as Task Manager, Control Panel, or Power Options, and can be configured through a simple INI file to hide commands that are not needed. Version 2.33.1 refines multi-DPI awareness and command localization, continuing a stream of updates that has produced ten public releases since the project’s debut. SmartSystemMenu is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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