Any point to RightClick if using Windowsblinds?

If I'm using Windowsblinds, is there any point to using RightClick?  Or, has this little program basically seen it's functionality absorbed by other products?

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RightClick, if you had to define it is more of a productiviity tool, WindowBlinds is not, it's soul purpose is to make your interface look better.  Objeckt Dock and Fences are also tools that can improve on your productivity.

Hope that makes sense and helps.

Reply #2 Top

That does - thanks.  So, if all I use of RightClick's functionality is skinning the menus, I'm better off just using WB?

Reply #3 Top

RightClick only replaces desktop right click menu, it does not skin any other menus. It is a powerfull tool, it can be set-up so that you never need to use Windows start menu and it can do more than that also, meters for cpu, ram, harddrives and still more.

Reply #4 Top

Sounds like I need to play around with it some more.  Thanks for the responses.

Reply #5 Top

No, I think you missed what I was saying, RightClick is a great tool to use along with WindowBlinds.

Reply #6 Top

Errr, excuse my intromision.

RightClick, then, ONLY works with the contextual menu on desktop?? No custom look to right click menu in firefox, opera or some other app??

 

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Quoting panialga, reply 6
Errr, excuse my intromision.

RightClick, then, ONLY works with the contextual menu on desktop?? No custom look to right click menu in firefox, opera or some other app??

 
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Nope, it only skins the desktop context menu.

Reply #8 Top

Nope, it only skins the desktop context menu.
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More properly, it is a skinned replacement for the desktop context menu. When RightClick is in use, ctrl right click on desktop will bring up the normal Windows context menu.