It happens many times that we install a number of softwares on our PC but some of these softwares automatically adds options in the Windows explorer context menu which can be used to access the software very easily. But some times the menu items are nothing but crap, they are of no use and they also make the context menu uncluttered. Similar things happen with the Internet Explorer context menu. You often wanted to remove these unnecessary menu entries, but you can't as these menu settings lies deep in the Windows registry. Well, to help you remove these unnecessary menu items there is special software that goes by the name of MenuMaid. MenuMaid cleans up unnecessary entries from Window Explorer and Internet Explorer right-click (context) menu. It automatically fetches all the menu items from Windows registry. All you have to do is to tick the box beside the menu items that you do not want to appear in your context menu. If you messed up with something you can also restore the menu items back to default.
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Thank you for the report. The built-in check for viruses at Software Informer has detected that MenuMaid is clean. Kindly specify the antivirus you make use of.