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LSXCommand 1.7.5
Description
LSXCommand is a greatly extended version of LSCommand (by limpid). LSCommand is a module that acts like the Windows Start/Run box, with the ability to run !Bang commands. A quick list of my enhancements are:
- Entirely rewritten History code (sorry limpid!)
- Resizable History
- History stored in Modules.ini (faster, makes more sense to me)
- AutoComplete
- Internet Search
- Aliasing - or Binding, if you like
- Calculator Functionality
- Context Menu (Right-Click) Access
- Backgrounds & Transparency
- Clock & Date functionality
- A separate clock/winamp module
- A 'replacement' for Killarny's script.dll for use with LSXCommand
- Heck, it can even use WinAmp's scrolling title feature..
- A few speed tweaks
Change Log
You can read the change log / history in the readme file contained in the current distribution.
Download Current Binary / Previous:
lsxcommand-1.7.5.zip / Source
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lsxcommand-1.7.2.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.7.1.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.7.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.5.3.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.5.2.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.5.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.1.1.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.1.zip / Source
lsxcommand-1.0.zip / Source
Engines
Click here to see the full list of engines I have received from people.
Tips & Tricks
This is a section you won't find in the readme. It's just a few tips and tricks you can use to make using LSXCommand even better.
- Bind the Context Menu to a hotkey.
If you bind the context menu to a hotkey (by using a hotkey to use the !Bang command !CommandShowContextMenu, you can always have access to your aliases, and be only a few keystrokes away from using a certain search engine.
- Use Tab-MicroCompletes!
If you haven't already gotten used to it, you should try using the Tab-MicroComplete Feature. This feature, in conjunction with the AutoComplete feature, helps you get to the command you want to run faster. The Tab-MicroComplete feature does the following: When the user hits tab, the cursor is moved to the start of the next word. So, for instance, let's say that you want to find out what movies Harrison Ford has been in. You would type: ?IMDB Harrison Frod -- oops, you typed Ford incorrectly. You can use the LSXCommand history to go back to the search phrase and reenter it. However, instead of using the mouse to select "Frod", you can use Tab-MicroComplete. Just hit tab twice, and you will have "Frod" selected.
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