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some profound windows relief questions

Hello,

sorry for so many questions at the same time, but I think it is better
so, as to post five separate messages.

1) Are there a program, which enables me (even in a programs
window)   (with a seldom key mouse combination like alt-right mouse
button)  to have access to start menu oder something self-established
contextmenu?

  2) Is there any utility, which enables me (with hotkeys) to access
the last (for example)
     20 or 30 programs, I have started from the shell or over command
prompt recently,
     to access quickly in a list and select with cursor keys and start
this program?
     In addition, it would be wonderful, to have access to the most
often started programs
     (sorted in a list)
     I heard, that in a directory applog, such information will be
collected)

  3) I know some utilitis (such as applauncher), which are really
nifty (but I dont like the behaviour,
     to pop up only when the mouse reaches a certain region of the
screen
     (It would be more comfortable, to in addition press the middle or
right button of the mouse
     to activate them)
     Do you know such a program?

  4) Is there a possibility, to extend or define an own right context
menu of the desktop
     (when not, to create such a context menu of my own?, maybe with
alt-right mouse button)
     Then I think, it should be possible, to use such a combination
even in a program window
     (I suppose, most programs will not query alt-right mouse button)
     Who knows such a program?

  5) resourcen manager
     On my pc I have 256 mb ram, only throug the windows resources,
I’m limited, how many programs
     can be opened at the same time.
     If I have 32 mb ram, it would be not much worse. Am I right?
     How can I discover, which program is a resource spendthrift?
     and is there a program available, which can restore a part of my
lost resources,
     after I closed the "resource eater"?

Thanks in advance


Giancarlo

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