It is an alternative to the built-in shell-extension in Windows OS.
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Portable application. Just copy the software anywhere.
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Supports multiple program instances. You can open and edit various files at once this way.
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Friendly file editor.
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Hexadecimal Viewer (read-only).
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Shortcut's icon changer.
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File Drag&Drop.
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Visual Theming.
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List with Most Recent Used (MRU) shortcut files.
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Can read shortcuts that points to special targets.
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Apply changes directly to the current shortcut file, or save a copy of it to another destination.
- Microsoft Windows OS.
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