💾 ShortcutsMan 1.10 — Install via winget
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ShortcutsMan
Version 1.10 • Nir Sofer
Displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and in your Start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink.
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Package Info
Package ID:NirSoft.ShortcutsMan
Version:1.10
Publisher:Nir Sofer
License:Proprietary (Freeware)
Installer:zip
Arch:x64
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winget install NirSoft.ShortcutsMan

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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I install ShortcutsMan using winget?
A: Open Windows Terminal or PowerShell and run: winget install NirSoft.ShortcutsMan. Winget is pre-installed on Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Q: What is ShortcutsMan?
A: Displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and in your Start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink.
Q: Is ShortcutsMan free to use?
A: ShortcutsMan is distributed under the Proprietary (Freeware) license. Check the publisher's website for complete licensing terms before commercial use.
Q: How do I update ShortcutsMan after installing?
A: Run winget upgrade NirSoft.ShortcutsMan in Windows Terminal or PowerShell. You can also run winget upgrade --all to update all installed packages at once.
Q: How do I uninstall ShortcutsMan?
A: Run winget uninstall NirSoft.ShortcutsMan in Windows Terminal or PowerShell, or use the Windows Settings app under Apps & Features.
Q: What Windows versions support ShortcutsMan?
A: ShortcutsMan v1.10 targets x64 architecture and generally supports Windows 10 and Windows 11. Check the publisher's documentation for specific minimum requirements.

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