This is actually an app that I wrote in 2003! I have been using it since Windows 2000 on every system that I have had.
Features: * Self Installs (links) itself in to the SendTo menu * You can browse for other folder, the app will remember them. * You can also Drag and Drop files in to the file list box (left) and it will get added to the Que. * You can choose to Copy a file, or to move it. * You can choose to make a Short Cut, Add in "Shortcut to..." or to give the shortcut it's own special name. * The app now inherits whatever Visual Style you may be using.
Once the app has been self-installed, you can use it in the SendTo menu to choose files to send to another folder.
I had to do a bit of re-writing, i had to update a bit of code to work with Windows XP and higher. I updated this app when I took my break from the Unicode translation system found in STR.
I dont know if anyone else will like this app, if not, oh well, if you do like it, then cool, glad that you like it!
BUT... Look in my gallery, there is a app in there that you can use to change icons, you can try that!
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paste this in to Explorer's address bar / breadcrumb bar to go to the folder so that you can remove the app.
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
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"It's called don't fucking click on it if you don't want to see it." ~HellsDisciple, free advice for how to not see deviations that you dont like.