Fixed bug: the commands of FileMenu Tools did not work when more than 16 files was selected on some versions of Windows 11.
Fixed bug on Advanced Renamer: if any string in the text boxes contained initial or final spaces, then these spaces were removed after renaming.
Fixed minor bugs.
v8.0.2
Fixed bug: the FileMenu Tools submenu was shown twice in the context menu when you selected shortcut files.
Fixed bug on Windows 11: sometimes an empty "FileMenu Tools" entry was displayed in the classic context menu with no commands.
Fixed bug in renaming custom commands: if the renaming profile name included quotes, the profile was not loaded correctly.
Fixed bug on Windows 11: the Open and Save dialogs of the applications only show the classic context menu and in this case the commands of FileMenu Tools was not shown.
Fixed bug on Windows 11: some third-party alternatives to Windows File Explorer did not work with FileMenu Tools (Directory Opus, Explorer++).
Fixed bug on Windows 11 when using StartAllBack: if you enabled classic context menu in StartAllBack, then the commands of FileMenu Tools was not displayed in this menu.
Fixed minor bugs.
v8.0.1
Fixed bug (Windows 11 only): the commands of FileMenu Tools were not displayed in the menu if the new Windows 11 context menu was disabled and the classic context menu was shown directly.
Fixed bug: the tools "Encrypt File" and "Decrypt File" did not work.
Fixed bug: the tool "Attributes" did not work.
Fixed bug: the window of "Create New Folder" was shown cut off.
Fixed bug: some kinds of custom commands was not loaded correctly.
Fixed bug: batch commands were not run correctly if the arguments included UNICODE characters.
Some antivirus software (Bitdefender, AVG antivirus) blocked FileMenu Tools. This was a false positive, but now 8.0.1 has fixed this issue.
Fixed minor bugs.
v8.0
Added support for Windows 11
FileMenu Tools now is displayed in the new Windows 11 context menu. A submenu named "FileMenu Tools" will be displayed directly in the main Windows 11 context menu, and it is not necessary to click on "Show more options" to see the FileMenu Tools commands.
Added option in FileMenu Tools Settings to disable the new Windows 11 context menu and display directly the classic context menu, so you do not need to click on "Show more options".
Added option in FileMenu Tools Settings to configure where FileMenu Tools commands will be displayed: new Win11 context menu or classic context menu.
Added a new property in the FileMenu Tools commands to configure individually where the command must be displayed: new Win11 context menu or classic context menu. You can change this property only if the Windows 11 context menu is enabled in the global settings.
The FileMenu Tools binaries (setup file, .exe, .dll) are digitally signed with a digital signing certificate trusted by Sectigo (previously Comodo). This removes the Microsoft SmartScreen warning, and you can verify that the binaries are generated by the official source and are not modified.
The help content has been transferred to the LopeSoft website for easier navigation, because the .chm file was deprecated by Microsoft. The URL is https://www.lopesoft.com/fmtools/help/enu/
Now the built-in FileMenu Tools commands are run from a separate process. So if the command crashes or freezes, the Windows Explorer window is not affected.
Added option in Actions panel to see the help about the selected command in the FileMenu Tools configuration window.
Added two options in Edit menu to export a specific custom command or submenu to a file, and to import a custom command or submenu from a file.
"Commands of other applications" tab: before the commands were organized by type of object, now also are organized by application. So you can enable or disable with one-click the commands of one application for any type of object (file, folder, drive, etc).