Open++ v1.5.1

freakazoid on 12 Oct 2020
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Open++ is a context-menu shell extension that allows you to quickly open selected files or folders with customizable commands.

Note: Main site offline -- linking to archive.org.

Category:
Runs on:Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies: Ability to write to the registry to register the shell extension.
Stealth: ? Yes. Use the "Uninstall" option to deregister the shell extension when finished using Open++.
Path portability: Requires manual entry of relative path (eg. ..\..\personal\work.doc)
License: Freeware
How to extract:
  1. Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice
  2. Launch OpenXX.exe
  3. Select the "Install / Uninstall" tab and click on "Install" to register the shell extension
Optionally, for path portability: use the "%OpenXXDir%" argument in the "Program" field. For example, if Open++ is located in x:\apps\open ++ and you want to add a program from the Opera folder, enter %OpenXXDir%\..\opera\opera.exe in the "Program" field.

15 comments on Open++  The Portable Freeware Collection Latest Entries Feed

stisev 2017-04-20 16:04

Does anyone know of a way I could use this as a replacement "Sendto" menu. There's no software I've found that can do it. I would love to make my Sendto menu more portable when reinstalling Windows.

v1.5.1

webfork 2014-11-09 02:15

billon: updated, thanks

v1.5.1

freakazoid 2013-11-28 22:46

@the_watcher - I'm on Win 8.1 and don't use Windows Explorer that often so I can't really verify. I use CubicExplorer.

v1.5.1

the_watcher 2013-11-28 17:08

I've got a lot of crashes with Windows Explorer on windows 8, having open++ enabled. Switched to filemenu tools, which seems to behave better.

v1.5.1

Ascend4nt 2013-05-16 21:36

^erm, seems I spoke to soon. The ability to run programs with elevated rights seems to be broken for items with relative paths.

v1.5.1

Ascend4nt 2013-05-16 21:26

Wow, can't believe I missed the ability to run any of the items from the Open++ menu in elevated (admin rights) mode by just holding down the Shift key! And I've been using this for quite some time now (and actually rely on it).

v1.5.1

spicydog 2012-08-08 23:30

With ref. to previous post (checksum maximum 16 files).

Explanation and workaround (tested & working!) offered by dev.

This issue should be a command line length limitation issue. The maximum length of command line on Windows is 2048, the Open++ needs to reserve 263 characters for the program path in the command line which leads to only have 1785 characters for arguments that can be used to store all file paths. So if the average path length of each selected file exceeds 110 characters, Open++ will only be able to handle 16 files.

Here is the workaround to let Open++ handle more files if you change the settings of "View File Checksum" command exactly as indicated below. The downside of this workaround is that the Open++ will not be able to calculate the checksum of the files which are not under the same folder.

Parameters: ViewFileChecksum %FileNames%

Working directory: %FileDir%

V1.5.1

Ascend4nt 2012-02-24 09:40

I've been testing this out and I have to say, this is brilliant! Works great on restricted PC's as well as on my own home PC. A much better idea than the 'Cafe' style of double-click interception IMO.

V1.5.1

lautrepay 2012-01-27 17:51

@SD: If the selected files are from a deeper folder, the maximum is still 16 or less?

V1.5.1

spicydog 2012-01-27 10:37

I seem to have discovered a little bug in Open++ v.1.5.1, which -by the way- is an EXCELLENT application!!!
When calculating file's checksum I selected 34 files but Open++ only calculated the checksum for a maximum of 16 files.
I repeated the same procedure a few times (always selecting more than 10 pairs of files, so 20 files minimum) but it looks like there is no way to make Open++ calculate more than (8 pairs) 16 files at a time.
Does anybody have a solution?
Tnx

V1.5.1

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