Archive for the ‘Jump Lists’ Category
![RecycleBinEx Is a Souped Up Recycle Bin with Jump List Support [Downloads]](http://magic-sity.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/recyclebinex-is-a-souped-up-recycle-bin-with-jump-list-support-downloads-2.jpg)
Windows only: RecycleBinEx is a program to the Windows 7 taskbar, souped up Recycle Bin with Windows for example, you get a slew of 7 jump list support that groups jump list options. (Normal recycle files according to the date they bin options are also available were trashed, making it easier to without having to put a shortcut permanently delete items after a on your taskbar.) specific timeframe. Interestingly, if you're running
![RecycleBinEx Is a Souped Up Recycle Bin with Jump List Support [Downloads]](http://magic-sity.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/recyclebinex-is-a-souped-up-recycle-bin-with-jump-list-support-downloads-3.jpg)
![Customize Pinned Shortcuts on the Windows 7 Taskbar [Windows Tip]](http://magic-sity.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/customize-pinned-shortcuts-on-the-windows-taskbar-windows-tip-1.jpg)
You normally access a shortcut which will let you easily access properties through the right-click the properties dialog. This is menu, but when you're dealing with especially helpful for custom a Windows 7 pinned taskbar button, shortcuts like pinned Google that's just going to pull up the Chrome Application windows, which excellent Jump List feature. So are difficult to access otherwise, how do you customize the shortcut? but it should work for any pinned
![Pin Individual Folders to the Windows 7 Taskbar [Windows 7 Tip]](http://magic-sity.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pin-individual-folders-to-the-windows-taskbar-windows-tip-1.jpg)
Windows 7's taskbar lets you pin To get around Windows 7's shortcut any running program to the taskbar shield, you can create a new for easy future access, but it pseudo-app linked to your treats folders like second-class destination by creating a dummy sub-items of the Explorer icon. text file and giving it a Create a fake "program" to pin recognizable icon. It's the kind individual folder shortcuts to of old-school Explorer and desktop