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Feature Request: Add an entry directly in the right-click context menu and not in the "Open With" sub-menu #45
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Agreed! Would love this feature as well. |
This might be a stretch but the ability to create a tree structure, with both entries and sub-menus (like in regedit) would be amazing! |
I downloaded this app for this feature but it was sad to see there is not. |
Windows enforces that an app can only have one menu |
Is it possible to create fake apps to make this happen? |
I know that PowerToys does have different entries for some modules. I don't know how much the method is different from yours but maybe worth a look. |
It would be nice, if only one menu is specified, then this menu appears on the "top level" |
i agree, this would probably be the most wanted feature for many right now. meanwhile... maybe we can make several msixbundle files and just change the identifier? this way we could have one app for one menu entry :) |
Is this microsoft once again making proprietary workarounds? Like that time they made edge able to set itself as default browser automagically while all other browsers needed manual steps? (Until firefox reversed engineered it) |
i think it works |
I also hope this (create "clone" apps with different identifiers). |
That's because each PowerToys utility is a separate executable. |
+1 |
It may be a good idea to allow the user to directly add an entry to the right-click context menu instead of adding the new entry into the "Open With" (or whatever its renamed to) sub-menu.
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