Why it takes so long when you want to display the context menu? The answer is relatively simple :
Every time when you press the right mouse button, Internet Explorer searches in the code pages of the system in the registry. But some of the entries haven't got a value. When this happens the systems tries to find a substitute. And this can take a lot of time (there can be more than 185 entries, which have to be substitute). You can simply speed up this process process by removing these unused entries! (just don't ask why Internet Explorer has to search the whole code page list when asked to display the context menu!)
MIE55SpeedUp handles this job simply and comfortably.
Our Review: Hahahahaha! The nice people at Blue Star Software have found you out! They know about your insidious plan to take fractions of seconds out of peoples lives by making the right-click menus in IE take so long to open, thus causing people to become ever more reliant on 'time-saving' Microsoft products...Blue Star software has developed a secret weapon to win the war! It simply changes a few registry entries meaning that the menu's open a lot faster. Fantastic!