In the battle for increased efficiency and functionality, people turn their hand to maximizing even the most basic computer features. Take the context menu, for example. When you right click on almost anything, a menu appears. On computers without many programs installed, it's likely to be a small list. As you install more and more applications, you'll notice that some of them add functions to these menus - something that I always see as a positive when writing reviews.
In the battle for increased efficiency and functionality, people turn their hand to maximizing even the most basic computer features. Take the context menu, for example. When you right click on almost anything, a menu appears. On computers without many programs installed, it's likely to be a small list. As you install more and more applications, you'll notice that some of them add functions to these menus - something that I always see as a positive when writing reviews.