ShortcutsMan is a lightweight Windows application that displays the details about all shortcuts (files with .lnk extension) that you have on your Windows desktop and start menu. The main purpose of this application is to search for all invalid and broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn’t exist) on your computer and delete them.
Most of the time, shortcuts become broken when you remove or uninstall programs that have shortcuts using the Add/Remove Program from the Control Panel. The un-installation is never clean, leaving leftovers behind e.g. broken shortcuts. You must have accumulate considerable amount of broken shortcuts by now if you regularly uninstall applications using Add/Remove Program.
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ShortcutsMan is portable, therefore it does not require any installation. Simply run the shman.exe from the zip file to launch the application. ShortcutsMan will automatically loads all the available shortcuts onto the main window. Broken shortcuts can be easily identified, they are painted with pink color.
You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut’s details to HTML/Text/XML file.
ShortcutsMan is a freeware and is compatible with Windows ME, 2000 and XP.