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EMCO Remote Shortcut Manager 2.0.10
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Shortcuts checks the target of each shortcut to see if it is valid. Since shortcuts can have a variety of targets, testing can involve various actions, but in most cases Find Shortcuts simply checks to see if the target exists on your system. During testing, a progress bar appears in the second portion of the status bar. If any shortcuts fail the test, that part of the status bar will indicate how many failed. Shortcuts that pass the test will display
Shortcuts checks the target of each shortcut to see if it is valid. Since shortcuts can have a variety of targets, testing can involve various actions, but in most cases Find Shortcuts simply checks to see if the target exists on your system. During testing, a progress bar appears in the second portion of the status bar. If any shortcuts fail the test, that part of the status bar will indicate how many failed. Shortcuts that pass the test will display
Shortcut Explorer version 2.4 looks a lot like Windows Explorer and is intended for shortcut file management. The columns in the right pane show, for each shortcut file, the information from the Properties page (target, directory, hotkey, etc.). Shortcut files can be moved, copied, deleted, etc., similar to Windows Explorer. New shortcuts can easily be created through drag-n-drop, cut-n-paste, or the system New Shortcut Wizard.
shortcut file, the information available through the Shortcut tab of the Properties page (target, directory, hotkey, etc.). Shortcut files can be moved, copied, deleted, etc., similar to Windows Explorer. New shortcuts can easily be created through drag-n-drop, cut-n-paste, or the system New Shortcut Wizard. Handles *.lnk. *.pif, and *.url shortcuts. Don`t settle for defaults. Take control! Make your Quick Launch, Desktop, Favorites Menu and Start
shortcuts and/or files. There is also a facility to help you manually create shortcuts ... this allows you to easily create shortcuts to files, file folders, web sites, etc. At your convenience, you can begin to remove your existing shortcuts from your desktop to eliminate the clutter. Copies of your desktop shortcuts and/or files referenced by Shortcut Caddy are stored in a folder named "ShortcutCopies" below the folder wherein you installed Shortcut
ShortcutsMan displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn`t exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut`s details to HTML/Text/XML file.