Useful 3rd party tools to complement TC

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Two great command line tools so incredibly powerful that you can't live without them anymore.

1. nircmd
It can beep your PC speaker, copy content of files to clipboard, eject CDROM, modify volume, hide windows, show message boxes, modify INI files like wincmd.ini and even replace LST2MULTI. This will start notepad with all marked files:

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command: nircmd.exe
parameter: paramsfile %L "" "" execmd notepad.exe ~$fparam.1$
Maybe LST2STR can be replaced, too. Still checking that.

What can I say more? This is one of the most impressive command line tools I have ever seen, and all hidden in incredible 24kb.

Don't miss the extensive help file:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd2.html#using

2. CMDOW Commandline Window Utility
This (oops, what a fat monster) 31kb baby is specialized in window manipulation of all kinds, version 2.0 is on the way and will probably be able to make coffee and eggs for breakfast. ;)

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Nice stuff, icfu.
But what is the advantage of those above AHK or AI3?
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Why do you compare them with AHK or AI3?

They can be used in batch files, they are smaller, faster and more specialized and you don't have to write complicated scripts if you want to do easy tasks, all switches are explained in help file on one site.

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2TucknDar

This thread has been alive for more than two years now - and it is an excellent thread :-)

So now I wonder whether it is about time that the title of the thread is changed to:

"Useful 3rd party tools to complement TC"

- I don't think that most of the third party programs are polite enough to pay any compliments to TC ;-)
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Great and FREE tool to search and replace Text in multiple files :Simple Search-Replace

Its very lean, easy to use and supports recursive Search. And its one of the very few free S+R Tools I found (to be exactly this is the only free one I found).
The only thing it lacks is support for multi-line renaming. Maybe there's a nice free alternative I didn't find yet?
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The only thing it lacks is support for multi-line renaming. Maybe there's a nice free alternative I didn't find yet?
Try this one:
InfoRapid Search & Replace

It has multiple line renaming, built-in preview, can search in .doc, .pdf files, etc...

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StickyNomad wrote:The only thing it lacks is support for multi-line renaming.
...or try this: http://www.rjlsoftware.com/contact/email.cfm?type=10 ;)
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2icfu
InfoRapid Search & Replace
Thx, I tried this one already and its indeed extremely useful. The only little annoyance is that its free only for private use, an absolutely free software would be perfect fo me.

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petermad wrote:2TucknDar

This thread has been alive for more than two years now - and it is an excellent thread :-)

So now I wonder whether it is about time that the title of the thread is changed to:

"Useful 3rd party tools to complement TC"

- I don't think that most of the third party programs are polite enough to pay any compliments to TC ;-)
Hehehe, you're quite right. :oops: I'm happy to see the thread I started providing info and links to so many useful tools! :P
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happy now, petermad? :p ;)
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TucknDar wrote:happy now, petermad? :p ;)
Me too! :wink:
I never dared point out the typo. :oops:
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I'm still proud of starting the thread though ;)
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I'm still proud of starting the thread though
You should! Excellent idea!
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I'm still proud of starting the thread though
Yes, I am happy - And you should be proud :!: :-)
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Time to get back to topic.

I use this little app called Katmouse, which is very useful to clear up an annoyance in Windows. Taken from the website:
The prime purpose of the KatMouse utility is to enhance the functionality of mice with a scroll wheel, offering 'universal' scrolling: moving the mouse wheel will scroll the window directly beneath the mouse cursor (not the one with the keyboard focus, which is default on Windows OSes).
http://kickme.to/katmouse
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