10 vergeleken en de herzien Lanceerinrichtingen van de Toepassing van vensters

door Ross McKillop op 2 september, 2008

Vensters

In dit artikel zult u korte overzichten, screenshots en downloadplaatsen voor 10 verschillende de toepassingslanceerinrichtingen van Vensters vinden. Als u geen één kunt vinden houdt van u in deze lijst, heb ik ook verbindingen aan omvat 5 6 (dank Vince!) meer bij de zeer bodem.

Naam Prijs Het schatten (x/5)
Het Bevel van het streepje $19.95 **
Vind en stel Robot in werking vrij ****
Launchy vrij ****½
nDroid vrij **½
SlickRun vrij ***½
De Lancering van de snelheid vrij ***½
Start++ vrij ****
ToolBox vrij **½
De ware Staaf van de Lancering $19.90 ***
Het Menu van het Begin van het uitzicht n/a ***½


Het Bevel van het streepje

Het Bevel van het streepje was waarschijnlijk slechtst van de aanslag gebaseerde toepassingslanceerinrichtingen die ik heb gebruikt. Hier zijn mijn twee grootste klachten - 1) het is op „verkoop“ voor $19.95, die de prijs voor de „pre-versie“ versie is. Het gaat kosten $50.00 nadat het het pre-versiestadium verlaat. 2) Het was zeer onstabiel, zeer in Uitzicht (zie hieronder laatste screenshot). Het Bevel van het streepje werkt aan Win 2000, XP of Uitzicht, en gebruikte teveel middelen (ongeveer schoot 14MB, tot het - toen verpletterde het aan 200MB omhoog alvorens ik het doodde) niet. Er is een proefversie maar het is eigenschap-beperkt tot: slechts 5 bevelen van de gebruikersdouane, beperkte Webbevelen, geen zip of e-mailbevelen en u kunnen gebouwd in scanners slechts gebruiken. Ik kon de eigenschap van de Muziek ertoe brengen om helemaal niet te werken, maar dat kan een beperking van de proefversie (?) geweest zijn. Voor de volledige lijst van eigenschappen, zie deze pagina. Mijn suggestie? Skip het. Er zijn teveel betere toepassingslanceerinrichtingen met de zelfde (of meer) eigenschappen, voor veel minder (vrij) geld.


Lanceer de Herinnering van het Bevel

Lancering CCleaner

Doc. en Dossiers die Opstelling aftasten

Neerstorting, neerstorting, neerstorting.

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Vind en stel Robot in werking

Vind en stel Robot (FARR) in werking kan de gladde blik (door gebrek) van enkele andere aanslag gebaseerde toepassingslanceerinrichtingen niet hebben, maar het ontbreekt niet zeker in eigenschappen. En als er een eigenschap niet inbegrepen door gebrek is, kunt u waarschijnlijk vinden addon om de ontbrekende functionaliteit te omvatten. FARR had een zeer kleine geheugenvoetafdruk in Uitzicht - over 7MB. Het indexeert uw dossiers, referenties, omslagen, beelden en natuurlijk, toepassingen. Als u nog een oudere versie van Vensters gebruikt bent u in geluk - de werken FARR aangaande Vensters 9x, 2000, XP en Uitzicht. Een gedetailleerde (en altijd bijgewerkte) eigenschaplijst voor FARR kan worden gevonden here. Like most of the DonationCoder.com software, FARR actually includes a list of its “competitors” in the help file, which isn’t something you see a lot of software packages include.


Default View

Launching an app

Advanced Visual Preferences

Search Behavior Preferences

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Launchy

Launchy is an open source keystroke based application launcher. It was designed to work on Windows XP, but there’s a .dll file available to get it to work (probably) in Windows 2000. It also worked perfectly in Vista (from my experience). Launchy is probably the most popular of the Windows keystroke based application launchers, and for good reason. It’s stable, uses minimal system resources (about 10MB in Vista) and has an extensive list of features (for the full list see the Launchy Readme file). There are also a number of very useful Launchy plugins for extra features, and skins if you don’t love the default look.


Launching an app

Search Google

General Preferences

Default Plugins

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nDroid

nDroid is another keyboard based application launcher. To be perfectly honest, it wasn’t my favorite. There are a bunch of plugins that extend basic functionality, but several caused frequent crashes. Actually it crashed a number of times with the default installation too. Unlike some of the other application launchers, it also indexes your desktop, documents and favorite websites (though most do index bookmarks/favorite websites). One rather unique feature is that it can replace your Start Menu ‘Run’ option, though if you’re using Vista, you might be better off with Start++ to enhance the Run menu. One big positive is that it uses very little memory, and can even be set to “Not-Always-Running” mode, which means it’s launched by the hotkey combo, and exits right after launching an app.


Launching an app

Search Google

General Preferences

Default Plugins

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SlickRun

SlickRun is a keystroke based application launcher. It resides just above the clock in your system tray (by default) and since it display the time and date when not being used, you can remove the time from your system tray to recover some space. Type help into SlickRun and you’re taken to the online help files, which are actually quite helpful. One of the neat features included in SlickRun is SlickJot - a place to store brief notes. You can add text to SlickJot by highlighting it and dragging it to the SlickRun window. You can also search through the clips using the built in find tool. Notes are automatically saved.

SlickRun has a very small memory footprint - only about 5MB at any given time. To add additional functionality to SlickRun you can install MagicWord Packs (found on the homepage in the MagicWord Packs section).


Default view and location

Search with Google

SlickJot feature

Right-click Menu

SlickRun Library

SlickRun Options

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Speed Launch

Speed Launch is Microsoft Office Labs recent entry into the application launcher uh contest. Rather than index all of your apps, it requires that you drag the app (or a shortcut to it) to a small circle that floats on your desktop. From there, you give it a name, and from then on you can launch it using that name. It requires the .Net Framework 3.0 (surprise surprise), but it’s not a half-bad app launcher. The MegaSearch feature actually includes search results from 3 search engines - not just Microsofts (Yahoo and Google are included by default).


Default view

Auto-complete

Weather lookup

Speed Launch options

Speed Launch Target

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Start++

Start++ is a Start menu addon for Vista. It extends the Run box and the command-line with customizable commands. Some of its features include: viewing Wikipedia entries, launching/playing music files, and running programs with elevated (administrative) privileges. There are a number of plugins available for Start++, though I was unable to get the Twitter plugin to work (uses PocketTweets). All in all, this is a pretty neat addon for the Vista start menu. If you use the Vista Start Menu as your application launcher, you may want to take a look at Start++.


Weather feature

Wikipedia feature

Google feature

Play Menu

Command Startlets

Start++ Gadgets

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ToolBox

ToolBox is an application launcher that started as a 16-bit Windows 3.1 application. No, I’m not kidding. It has of course evolved a lot over the years to include many additional features, including: multiple application launching windows, shortcuts to almost everything (files, urls, folders, drives), support for any icon size, a fully customizable user interface, and it can
monitor drive sizes and operating system up-time. You can create multiple boxes and customize each one to your liking. It can also be used on portable USB drives and even on read-only media such as CD-ROMs.


Custom ToolBox

Default Folders ToolBox

ToolBox Application Settings

ToolBox Window properties

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True Launch Bar

True Launch Bar isn’t a keystroke based application launcher, rather, it’s a replacement for the Windows Quick Launch Toolbar. Think of it as the Quick Launch Toolbar on steroids. Though it isn’t free, there is a 30 day fully functional demo (though it has some annoying nag messages). Setting it up takes a bit of work - there are a lot of options and settings, and if you try to use the settings page to create new menus, it can be a bit confusing. There’s a great Flash demo that explains how to use the “wizard” (and provides a good overview of the app). True Launch Bar works with Windows 9x/ME/2000/NT4/XP/Vista.


QuickLaunch Replacement

Custom Launch Toolbar

Access TBL Settings

Right-click Menu

General Options

Menu Appearance w/ Preview

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Vista Start Menu

Not really much to say about the Vista Start Menu. Since the introduction of Instant Search, not only does it index the vast majority of files on your PC (depending on your specific setup) - it’s an application launcher in and of itself. As usual, the How-To Geek has you covered with excellent tips on speeding up or disabling Windows Search indexing in Vista and speeding up the Vista Start Menu Search by limiting results.


Vista Search

Partial Filename Matching

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Some other Windows application launchers that I didn’t include above are: keybreeze, Key Launch, Executor, Skylight, ObjectDock and RocketDock

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    1 Jason 10.01.08 at 10:59 am

    I think the Dash review is very biased. I have tried all the launchers and Dash is probably the best. The problem with the review is that is was based on an old trial version which is not fully compatible with Vista and had many limitations compared to the retail version.

    I don’t have any relation to the Dash product or the company that makes it but I feel it is not a fair assessment. In my own tests Dash is the fastest, smallest and more feature rich of the bunch, it supports plugins too, plus their customer support is outstanding. I will contact the Dash people to see if they would be interested in providing you with an updated version for review.

    The reviews for the rest of the apps seem right on.

    2 avatar 10.03.08 at 1:39 pm

    Another Dash user here.

    Jason’s comment is spot-on, I also feel Dash has been slightly misrepresented. It’s unfortunate that the trial version is old and Vista-incompatible, but newer builds of the work wonderfully with Vista. Dash does all sorts of cool things the others don’t, like inline calculations (my favorite feature), quick definitions, and translations. For me, Dash was worth every penny.

    3 Ladron 10.13.08 at 1:31 am

    http://humanized.com/enso/launcher/
    Enso Launcher is now freeware.

    4 Mandar Vaze 10.20.08 at 9:31 pm

    DOMercury is another neat Application launcher. Similar to much hyped QucikSilver on Mac, DOMercury has 3-panes. User can do a lot more than just launch the programs. It is customizable, the developer is very responsive.
    Check it out here

    5 peter 10.22.08 at 9:55 pm

    Ladron said it already: Enso launcher is now freeware and in my opinion it should show up in this contest, too.
    I use the Enso launcher and some plugins for a quite long time now and was really comfortable with it…but ok, after reading this post (and a few others from your blog) I now use launchy in parallel…lets see which program survives ;-)

    6 marinus 11.07.08 at 8:34 am

    My crunch issue with program launchers is one the reviewer didn’t even mention: directory and file format building.
    I gave up on Launchy because it demands one do it manually, a royal PITA [Pain In...].
    Does anybody know if any of these Launchy competitors auto-index ones hard drives for directories [and, less importantly, file types]?

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