With Commands In Demand, Windows commands no longer have to remember

  

Speaking of repetitive tasks, you will think that using the command line is the best place. However, not everyone can remember how to use Windows commands. Commands in Demand gives you an interface to perform these tasks with the click of a mouse. Unfortunately, this software does not have a portable version. If you have a portable version, this software can be a good tool for putting into a USB flash drive.

The command or action is displayed on the left side according to several parts of the directory. How many 70 actions can be executed in Commands in Demand. Although we have to say that some commands are simpler and faster to perform in the traditional way.

The main features of this app are:

Tools for handling unresponsive applications. You can kill unresponsive apps with a click of the mouse, and settings can create shortcuts to do this, as we showed it not long ago. You can also handle things at hand by clicking Restart Windows Explorer or by opening Task Manager.

A real-time clipboard editor is used to edit the contents of the clipboard. It automatically reads the text of the clipboard and you can edit it as you would in Notepad. You can also drag and drop additional text to add to the text already in the clipboard. Then print it here, save it to a file, or paste it anywhere, and the updated text will be pasted into the target text.

An alphabetical list application that creates a list and sorts it, then creates a directory structure from the list. You can even read the contents of a folder as a list and then perform various operations. The Files and Directories section also allows you to quickly launch a generic folder or open a command line in the directory mentioned.

An icon extractor can extract icons from any exe and dll files. Here's the icon it found in the Google Talk Execution:

A memory with a memory cleanup tool and a CPU usage manager. The memory cleanup tool effectively frees up memory by using virtual memory, so be careful not to use this feature when using the application. This is useful when you start an application that has a high memory requirement and other applications are temporarily unavailable, so that those applications will reduce the response and know that they are swapped back into memory.

It also provides search results from two search engines and side-by-side comparison results. Select the search engine you want to use (unfortunately without Bing), enter your search string and click, it will open the search results in the browser.

You can also change the settings of Commands in Demand’s. Transparency and control behavior can be adjusted, such as when the system is loaded at startup and when the mouse is clicked to perform an action.

Commands in Demand is a great application that lets you run many Windows commands and perform a lot of tasks in one software. It's a collection of tools that include tuning, startup, and so on, and it's worth a try. I would love to see a portable version of such a program. How do you think of this? Tell us in the comments.

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