Is it possible to use the Windows 7 JumpList API to create a list of custom data not related to existing files in the FileSystem?

For instance, a list of recent\frequent command-line arguments for my program?

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You can put custom commands in the Tasks section. – Raymond Chen Feb 7 at 17:48
Thanks for the link @Ray – sternr Feb 7 at 18:08
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