NanoTools is a very useful program that allows you to integrate some functions for the context menu inside the Windows Explorer. For example, sometimes you need to open a program with specific parameters, NanoTools allows you to do it without having to create an extra shortcut; you can easily create directly backup copies of files in the same folder; pointing a file and checking for its actual path and location; you can avoid having to type the complete path of a certain folder in the command prompt by opening it directly. You can swap files content, move all the entire content of a certain folder up; manually register DLLs and more. It is also very convenient that you can see the added functions, when pressing the Shift key, avoiding having a large list in the context menu.
In addition to these features, the program includes two very useful applications: TimeShifter and PowerCode. The first allows you to simulate another date different from the real one, and freeze the system clock for executing certain programs. And Power code allows you to encrypt text, using different encryption methods: Compact, Readable, Vernam and Morse-Code. You just have to introduce the input text and select the output method.
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