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Find and Run Robot was my clear winnerFor this week's Freeware Frenzy, I have rounded up four of the big name launchers to see which reigns supreme.. For what Find and Run Robot lacks in an imaginative name, it makes up for in pure functionality. F&RR uses the "Break" key by default, as well as a system tray icon. I'll pause while you scan for the Break key, its ok; I needed a second to find mine as well. What sets F&RR apart from the pack is the simple yet effective suggestion box tweak. Each of the suggestions are numbered, so you don't need the mouse at all when your desired app is not the first selected. Just punch the number to launch whatever you like. Note that this applies to the numbers on the number pad, not the top row. There are a plethora of options to tweak F&RR, much more then any of the other programs here. As usual, you can add skins, new folders to index and edit hotkeys. You can also save search history to avoid common searches. Via the suggestion box, you can right click on results to create search rules, copy the shortcut path, explore the folder or check properties. This was the first of the group to load web pages without any weirdness. Of the four programs included in this roundup, Find and Run Robot was my clear winner. It simply did it all without any hiccups.
This page collects a bunch of short screencast videos demonstrating the use of my programs.
LaunchBar Commander Demo 4 - Dropping on Buttons and MoreVideo #4 shows how you can drop files onto dock buttons, and how you can access command/folder properties using the right-click context menu: https://www.donation...c/3ds/lbc4/lbc4.html |
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LaunchBar Commander Screencast Video 3 - Hotkeys, pop-up menus, and systray menusVideo #3 demonstrates how to trigger launch bars as pop-up menus using hotkeys, and also demonstrates how to use a launch bar that has been minimized to the system tray: https://www.donation...c/3ds/lbc3/lbc3.html |
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LaunchBar Commander Screencast Video 2 - Creating Your First DockHere's video #2 for LaunchBar Commander, showing how to create your first dock/launchbar. https://www.donation...c/3ds/lbc2/lbc2.html |
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Video: Screenshot Captor - grabbing transparent windows in Vista/Win7 Aero GlassScreencast demonstrating the new Windows 7 / Aero semi-transparent window grabbing in Screenshot Captor: https://www.donation...c/3ds/sc17/sc17.html |
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Screenshot Captor Screencast: Splice ToolYou'll find a screencast of the new SC "Splice" tool command here: https://www.donation...c/3ds/sc16/sc16.html The splice tool allows you to splice out horizontal or vertical regions, like banners. Good for removing ad regions in screenshots, etc. |
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30 More Days of DonationCoder Screencasts - Day 17 - The runcap command in FARRDAY 17: Today's video discusses how to shell commandline tools and capture their output for display in FARR using the runcap alias command: https://www.donation...c/3ds/fr37/fr37.html The entire screencast video series can be seen here: https://www.donationcoder.com/3ds/ |
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