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 Quick Key Launch 1.3.1.532


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Quick Key Launch is a free launch tool, with which you can launch any program or document from a command box, quickly, conveniently, with a few keystrokes, or one keystroke and one mouse double click.

Drag any program or document from windows explorer or file manager to the "command box", and then set a command for this link, Save. For example, drag a word document "a.doc" to the command box, and set the command "a" to this document, Click Save button. Next time you want to open "a.doc", just type an "a" in the command box and press enter key. "a.doc" will be launched by the qkl.

What's New
popup recently launched command list by right click command box
File Information
File Name Quick Key Launch 1.3.1.532 added by marko
Submitted Oct 8 2009, 04:12 PM
Last Updated Jan 16 2010, 07:32 AM
File Type  (zip - application/zip)
Screenshot Click here for full screenshot
Statistics
File Size 42.49K (Estimated Download Times)
Views 223
Downloads 5
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Other Information
Author's Site http://qkl.sourceforge.net/
Will Run On 98/ME/NT/2K/XP/2K3/Vista
Requirements No Information
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