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Screen Video Recorder allows you to record all screen or part of the screen and audio activity on your computer and create standard AVI video files using installed codecs. It's free! Some ways you ... CopyPath is a shell extension that copies the full path names of selected files in Windows Explorer. for Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 ...
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CloseAll
close all open programs which have its icon on taskbar.
Comments - - Added on 3rd May 2004 by lt -
CloseWin
close all opened programs having its icon on taskbar and whose window contain selected text.
Comments - - Added on 3rd May 2004 by lt -
Closing Time
Closing Time is a simple little program you can use to close open windows - My computer windows only, all open windows or specific windows. Just right-click on a folder or drive and select 'Closing Time' to do the deed.
Comments - - Added on 28th Nov 2001 by jl -
ClpSendChar
Normally it's not possible to paste text from Windows clipboard to a textbox of a Java Applet. But it works to send single chars by WM_CHAR messages. That's what ClpSendChar does. When it starts it grabs the text from the Windows clipboard and then it sends the text char by char using WM_CHAR messages to the active text control. When you start ClpSendChar the cursor must be in the target. That's why you cannot start it thru the Windows Start menu because it doesn't activate the program that was active before. But you can create a link to ClpSendChar and define a hotkey there like Ctrl+Alt+V. Then you can use Ctrl+Alt+V to paste text from Clipboard to a Java Applet
Comments - - Added on 30th Dec 2003 by lt -
ClutterBuster
ClutterBuster is an application that will hold most of the shortcuts, to software, that you have on your desktop.
Each button can be set by right clicking and selecting the .exe file you want to associate with it. The button will show the image, from the icon found in the .exe file. If it has no icon, the button will show blank.
When you close ClutterBuster it will store all of the info in an .ini file.
Once you set it, you can then delete all the clutter from your desktop and use ClutterBuster to access your programs instead.
OS: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP.

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Comments - - Added on 7th Mar 2008 by jf -
Cmd Line Shell
If you are a power user you probably use old DOS or new Win32 programs designed to be run from the command line where the corresponding options are indicated. To start with, many file maintenance jobs are far easier when using command line utilities and batch files. The "user-friendly" way to do many simple tasks (comparing two directories or copying to the disk the relevant modified files of you current programming task, for instance) is boring and error prone. Unix-like filters also are still very useful. Any advanced user has a lot of command line programs in her system, but if you do not use them very often it is not always easy to remember the right option to do something. Cmd Line Shell is designed to be a shell for any command line program. It provides a common, easily configurable, GUI look to any program which takes its options from the command line. It will help you to prepare the command line and launch the external program. (You may also copy the command line to use it, say, form a batch file.) You do not have to remember the syntax: the available options and their use are displayed. You may easily search through your system for the input and output files. Your favorite options may be set as new default. This program is designed to be used, for instance, with - the Console utilities by the same author, - the PostScript utilities included, for instance, in the excellent free implementation of TeX by Christian Schenk: MiKTeX - the epstool which comes with the last release of Ghostscript and GSview - many GNU utilities.
Comments - - Added on 16th Nov 2003 by lt -
CmdLi
CmdLi is an acronym for CommandLine Light. With CommandLine Light, commands can be dropped directly from the windows desktop. In this way, programs can be started faster because you do not need your mouse. On your desktop appears a small window, which can be accessed by mouse click or hot keys. Here are some highlights of CommandLine Light: - Internal DOS commands recognized automatically. - All other DOS commands executed based on the PATH variable. - DOSKEY macros (also known as aliases) can be read from any file and used by CmdLi. - Input beginning with an exclamation mark '!' is interpreted as a DOS command. - The input of a single exclamation mark '!' launches an MS-DOS box. - Files are executed by checking their extension against the registry database. The appropriate program is then launched, and the file loaded. - Indicates a directory. Explorer is opened automatically at the given directory. - If an http or ftp URL (uniform resource Locator) is input, the default browser is launched and connects with this URL, the URL can be in the forms http://*, ftp://* or also in the short form www.* and/or ftp.*. - With the CD command, the working directory can be changed as with MS-DOS. All following commands are then referenced to this directory. Of course, CmdLi stores command input history. The number of commands stored can be changed between 1 and 999. Moreover, the history may be stored permanently so that all commands successfully interpreted may be retrieved. History may also be used as with MS-DOS using the DOSKEY command, type a character and press F8. History can be searched using F7 (a dropdown list appears), and may be deleted using [Alt] + F7.
Comments - - Added on 24th Apr 2005 by lt -
CMenuExtender

Description.:
CMenuExtender is a shell extension consisting of one executable, one dll and a few documents. The extension lets the user add items and submenus to the standard Explorer right click-menu (context-menu). The menus can contain items to start programs, open files, move and copy files and folders, shortcuts and more. The menus can be edited using a registry editor or using the supplied editor called CMExtEd.

Using CMExtEd.:
CMExtEd is quite straightforward to use. It consists of a list box, in which you can see the menus and items displayed by CMenuExtender. You navigate the menus by double-clicking the list items with a folder icon. Holding the mouse cursor over the list box will show you which menu that is currently being viewed. You can edit items by double-clicking them or using the "Change"-button. Add new items by clicking the button and selecting an item from the list that appears. To move an item or menu, you just click it and then use the "Up" and "Down" buttons.

It's really quite simple, just mess about with CMExtEd for a while and you'll get it.

Comments - - Added on 13th Sep 2001 by jl -
Coastal Clips
Costal Clips is a clipboard text caching program. The program starts and resides in the system tray. The program caches up to 108 previously copied bits of text. To paste any of the previously copied texts, simply press on a predefined key (ex: F2) or set of keys (ex: Ctrl-Alt-Down) and the main Costal Clips window will appear. Then click on the desired text in one of the three list boxes. The text can also be pasted by pressing the corresponding number or letter key [ (0-9, A-Z) or (Shift + 0-9, A-Z) or (Alt + 0-9, A-Z) ] next to the desired text.

Several lines can be copied at one time and then pasted all at once with Costal Clips by clicking the '3 up arrows' button and then clicking on the list box line containing the first clip of the previously copied group.

To view the complete bit of text (up to 40 lines) on one of the list box lines, simply click on the corresponding 0-9, A-Z column.

Costal Clips automatically saves all current clips when the program is terminated or when the computer is shut down.

Other Features
• Most recently pasted clip is sent to top of list (except with group paste).
• Option to clear all clips from the cache.
• Option to suspend caching (double click on tray icon).
• Clips larger than list box indicated by ellipsis '...'.
• Paste delay time selection.
• Option to automatically save clips every five minutes (the program
does not auto save if there have been no new clips since the last
auto save).
• Costal Clips window popup hotkey selection:
(Ctrl+Alt+Down, Ctrl+Shift+Down, Ctrl+Shift+Up, Ctrl+Shift+Left,
Ctrl+Shift+Right, or F2 to F12).

Comments - - Added on 31st Jan 2002 by jl -
Cobshell Plus
Cobshell is an application that intents to help people with any kind of coordination disabilities , movement disabilities or visual problems (and maybe other kinds of problems) to handle with a computer. It can also be useful for children (4 years or less) . The program provides an interface with 6 big buttons covering the WHOLE screen.You can cofigurate each button to run one program. You can also customizise each button with a bmp (picture) file and a wave (sound) file.

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Comments - - Added on 22nd Feb 2002 by vj -

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