William of Bug this! Technie Journal writes about how he likes Vista’s start menu search feature, which lets you quickly find programs in the start menu (Tools that save you headache on trying to find your program in 100+ items start menu). I also liked the feature, and I agree with him in that the feature is not good enough to warrant a Vista upgrade. However, while he found a solution in Colibri, I prefer Launchy.
What does Launchy let you do? To understand, let’s look at some ways to open Remote Desktop Connection:
- Click Start, then All Programs, then Accessories, then Remote Desktop Connection.
- Press Windows-R to open a command prompt, then type
mstsc, then press enter. - Press ALT-Enter, type rem, then press enter.
#3 is Launchy in action. You can mistype commands, and it’ll still find reasonable matches — type reno and you’ll still likely find Remote Desktop Connection. Multiple matches? Choose from a drop-down list that puts the most recently used and best matches at the top. It’s super-productive.
With Launchy, here’s how I open Mozilla: ALT-Enter, moz, enter. Visual Studio? ALT-Enter, vis, enter. Cisco VPN Client: ALT-Enter, vpn, enter. This is very cool.
Thinking of how much I love Launchy reminds me that I’ve totally skipped the month of September in my drive to donate $5 per month to a free software product, so I’m going to donate $10 to Launchy — because it is that cool. My donation history to date far is as follows.
- Launchy (September/October 2007)
- TortoiseSVN (August 2007)
- FileZilla (July 2007)
- OpenOffice (June 2007)
Thanks to Josh Karlin for writing such a great utility!
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