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How to Use FileMenu to Manage Your Files More Efficiently

November 19th, 2010 • Related • Filed Under
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Organizing files can be very time consuming, and moving files between folders often requires a lot of mouse clicks between one file directories to another. Here’s how to use FileMenu to do these tasks more efficiently.

FileMenu is a free plugin for Windows Explorer, and it should work for either 32 or 64-bit versions of Windows.


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