Send To… Anywhere!

If you are like me, you make extensive use of the Send To (right click on a file) context menu of Windows. Through this feature you can easily send files to email, zip files, or any other program.

If you do make use of this function, be sure to check out Trogladite’s SendTo Utility. This program allows you to easily configure virtually any destination by right clicking on a file. You can easily use the program to set up the ability to send files to any folder on your computer, FTP sites, and much more.

This program is definitely a must-have.

Note: At the time of this writing, Trogladite’s page is undergoing an overhaul, but you can easily download the program or access their datasheet PDF.

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