WELCOME TO NEW MENU MANAGER 2.0
Copyright 2000-2001 AWR Software



OVERVIEW:

The New Menu of Windows, the menu you get by right-clicking on the desktop, or in an explorer window clicking the File menu and New, can be a really handy thing.  But what are you going to do if there are just too many things on it, or if you don't have the items you wished you had.  What if there are items on there, you don't even have programs for anymore.  How are you going to get them off?

You could try to do it with RegEdit.  You would have to know how to make changes in the Registry, know what to change and where to look for it, but then you chance making the wrong changes and causing damage to Windows.



That's where New Menu Manager comes in.  With a few easy clicks, you can move items on and off the New Menu quickly and easily, without the worry of making unrecoverable changes to your computer.    New Menu Manager lets you remove items, add items, put items back on the New Menu you earlier removed, keeps items you don't want on the New Menu off, and set shortcuts to programs or files.



WORKING THE PROGRAM:
(See the help file for more detailed instructions)

There are four buttons on top of the main window.  


New Menu Items: This is where you can view what items are on the New Menu.  You can also remove the items, and put previous items back on the New menu.

Available File Types: This is where you can add items to the New Menu.  You can also set Shortcuts on the New menu.

About: Displays program information and also where you register/enter registration codes.

Exit: Close the program.



