PowerCmd 2.1
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PowerCmd is a professional program that enhances your command prompt with an easy-to-use Windows GUI-style interface and allows you to run multiple consoles within a single tabbed window. You can easily organize multiple consoles in vertical, horizontal, and grid forms. Auto-log, auto-completion, keywords highlight, configurable font and colors, customizable toolbar for frequently used commands or tools and minimizing to tray are easy solutions to daily needs. With PowerCmd, you can save and restore your sessions from last time.
To really speed up working with the program, PowerCMD's auto-complete feature quickly displays applicable folder and file names as you type. It takes little time or trouble to change items on the toolbar. For users who work with command windows and other programs simultaneously, you can simply add a quick-launch button on the toolbar with a few clicks. PowerCMDs log, export to text, and minimize to tray features are simple solutions to daily needs.
If there was anything we didn't like with PowerCMD, it was the inability to leave Autocomplete enabled. Reselecting it was only a mouse click, but it was an irritating extra step that could have been avoided. Still, power users who spend a lot of time using DOS commands will find this program handy and efficient.Major Features:
- Organize command line windows: Main view is split with specified layouts. Each view represents a tabbed control, which organize multiple command line windows with associated tabs. The whole main window can be minimized to a system tray icon (in the notification area of the taskbar). You can save and restore your command line sessions from last time.
- Allows you to view command line windows in a very nice full screen mode.
- Integrate to Shell: owerCmd adds a "PowerCmd" context menu option on file system folders, giving you a quick way to open a command prompt window pointing at the selected folder from Explorer right click context menu. A new instance of PowerCmd will be created to carry the tabbed prompt window. If you don't allow mulitple instances, the new command prompt window will be a tab in exisiting PowerCmd instance
- Supports standard generic text editing behavior. You can cut, copy and paste using the conventional Windows shortcuts, drag and drop text within PowerCmd. (the left part on the left screenshot)
- PowerCmd still supports traditional column selection mode of the prompt window when ALT key pressed. (the right part on the left screenshot)
- PowerCmd allows you to use shortcut key to add a bookmark, and easily move between bookmarks.
- You can use the up and down arrows to recall commands from history buffer. F7 and F8, the undocumented command prompt tips, are better if you want to re-execute a particular command. F7 brings up a history window with numbers, a command can be selected by the arrow keys and then executed by pressing Enter or mouse double click. Ctrl+Enter or Ctrl + double click puts the command to current command line but not executes it. F8 brings up the history window with filter. The listed commands are all start with the filter.
- Allows you to save the output of consoles automatically. This capability doesn't impact your interactive operations on consoles, but can protect your data if console or your computer unexpectedly quits, and can provide you the history logs of consoles conveniently.
- Search toolbar puts a search box for consoles, making it easier than ever to find anything you want on a console.
- Allows you to customize a toolbar for quick launching applications, batch scripts and command prompt commands, which can be launched to current console, start a new one or even not in a console. With shortcut key you can quickly input an command, e.g. to get your ip address within current console.
- Environment variables have long been used in computer operating systems. To display environment variables, check "Watch Environment Variables" under "view" menu. PowerCmd allows you to change environment variables from the watch window directly. From the header context menu, you can "Refresh" current variables, or save all environment variables and reload them later. You may be able to find undocumented environment variables that you never see them before, such as "=U:" on the left image. "=U:" is the working directory of volume U if you have ever changed the working directory of that volume.
- AutoCompletion makes files under current directory easily accessible. You can display a list of files using TAB key. The system icon for files is displayed before the file names. When a file name from the list is selected, you can press TAB or ENTER to insert that file name into your command line. You can also input "", "..", or blackslash, and easily seek files or directories on other folders.
- Has a secondary autocompletion list: the history parameters list for each command. User will be able to switch between the first and secondary level of lists by pressing CTRL key.
- Sets start directory
- Views/Hides line numbers
- Enables/Disables word wrap
- Rule for log file name when enable auto-save
- Behavior of triggering Auto-Completion
- Customized behavior when double clicking on tab (start, exit and etc.)
- Set font faceand size, font colorand background color
- Automatically outlining according to your settings
- Allow/Disallow multiple instances
- Set transparency
Improvements of this version:
- Access customized tools from system tray menu,
- Stop scrolling when SCROLL key toggled
Requirements: Windows 2000 or above
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