One of Windows 7's niftier characteristic is Jumplists, which present a range of prearranged actions that can be in use when you right-click an image in the new, redesigned Taskbar. Freebie Jumplist-Launcher tries to power up that aspect, but thrives only partway.
First the good news: With Jumplist-Launcher, you will be capable to generate a custom Jumplist on the Taskbar. You'll be capable to begin any application from it as well as open folders plus files that you identify. You can also sort out the Jumplist in several ways you want, as well as make a Jumplist of up to 60 items, which usually isn't feasible in Windows 7.
Now the bad news: This isn't a mostly sensitive program to employ, so be ready to be confused until you direct to acquire the hang of it. Besides, I was only capable to produce a single, customized Jumplist on the Taskbar.
If you're prepared to spend a few times with it, you'll be capable to produce a Jumplist that you usually can't make in Windows 7. But if you're not a devoted tweaker, you may desire to give it an extensive tie up.
Note: This application is compacted by means of the .rar format, so in order to set up it, you will require software that can uncompress .rar files, for example the for-pay WinRAR, or else the free 7-Zip.



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