True Launch Bar
|
|
Current version is 1.0.10.0
the last beta version
is 1.1.0.14
|
|
True
Launch Bar is a Superior replacement for standard Quick Launch.
All functions presented in Quick Launch are also in True Launch
Bar. However, the True Launch Bar is fully compatible with
Quick Launch because it uses the same folder for shortcuts. But
there is one huge difference. True Launch Bar allows you
to combine your shortcuts in groups. This feature looks like popup
menus. This vastly improves the management of your shortcuts
and save working space on desktop. By using True Launch Bar, you
speedup launching of your applications like never before. See screen
shots to see True Launch Bar in work.
True Launch Bar have flexible settings. You may configure
it like You want. "Auto popup menus on mouse hover" option
(with adjustable time) allow You run shortcuts with one click.
Large icons make your work comfortable on large screen resolutions.
True Launch Bar fully supports Drag&Drop technology.
You can easily create new popup menus. Simply right-click on True
Launch Bar and select "Create submenu". After creating
drag your shortcuts to new submenu.
You can use hot keys to launch applications from True Launch
Bar. As well as add separators into True Launch Bar, helping you
to group shortcuts inside menu or toolbar.
Control
Panel, Printers, Network... and any other folder. Now you can place
this on True Launch Bar. Simply right-click on True Launch Bar point
New and select Virtual Folder. You can to control items in
Virtual Folders using context menu. This like in explorer window.
Try right-click on printer and select Properties. And you got it!!!
Add your Favorites folder to True Launch Bar and if you add
or delete some link, this changes take effect in True launch Bar
too.
System requirement:
True Launch Bar can be installed on Windows 9x/Me/2000/NT4. If
you run Windows 95/NT4 you must have Internet Explorer 4.0 or newer
installed with integrated shell (Active Desktop).
NOTE: Only the current beta version
can be installed on Windows XP.
|