![]() NET 7 framework that allows to include in the SyMenu package the entire framework. This version has been heavily rewritten to implement the new. ![]() Since the SyMenu first version the only requirement for the host PC was to have the. What's happening here? Why an 8 version? Well this release is a sort of milestone for SyMenu. SyMenu is a superb launcher, versatile, configurable, yet also extremely easy to use. You can customise hotkeys, mouse gestures, icons, themes, and the list goes on. It's able to temporarily replace file associations with items relating to your SyMenu apps. You can have particular programs launched when SyMenu starts or closes. Click in the Search box (or press Ctrl+Shift+F1), start typing, and any matches appear immediately (even if they're applications on the local system). Programs may be organised in whatever hierarchy you like, or you can just use the built-in Search tool to find what you need. SyMenu integrates with and its PAF Suite, listing applications like 7-Zip, AbiWord, Autoruns, Dia, DOSBox, FileZilla, Firefox, GIMP, KeePass, OpenOffice, VLC Media Player and more, and installing them to your USB stick (or anywhere else) with a click. If you don't have all the portable programs you need, no problem. You can customise your menu further by adding applications, documents, folders, URLs and more, either by dragging and dropping individual items or importing a batch in a single operation (every EXE file in your USB stick's NirSoft folder, say). ![]() Press Ctrl+F1 at any point and a pop-up menu appears, giving speedy access to your Start Menu applications, Control Panel applets, folders, recent documents and more. Launch it, and it adds an icon to your system tray. ![]() SyMenu is a portable menu system which makes it easier to organise and launch your portable applications, as well as anything else installed on the host system.Īt a minimum, you might use the program as a portable Start Menu. ![]()
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