[Tools] SlickRun

Published 18 October 05 11:22 AM | CSharpener
Bayden Systems free  SlickRun is now a regular part of my Windows environment toolkit.  It is self-described as a "free floating command line utility for Windows."  I lets you define "magic words" that are shortcuts to commands you can define.  Some are pre-supplied.  One of SlickRun's  most notable characteristics is its sparse and non-intrusive UI.  It stays out of the way and does not grab too much valuable screen space.  Eric Lawrence has done a great job with SlickRun and, personally, I thank him for contributing this and other freeware applications to the community.
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# Eric Lawrence said on October 19, 2005 12:07 AM:

Thanks for the mention! :-)

# Simon said on October 24, 2005 11:05 AM:

I've been using this for a while, tucked under the start button, and I've saved some taskbar space by not needing quicklaunch anymore. I love it.

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