Sam Simmons
United States of America
2.4.1 (Jan 8, 2008)
Works well and is easy to use. Love that you can just right-click on installation file and select "monitor". Only issue I've noticed is that lately it's taking awhile to read the registry - now that I have so many programs installed. Still - best I've tried.
3.9.8 Beta (Mar 7, 2007)
Very useful for people who prefer the keyboard to the mouse. A real time-saver. With just a few keystrokes you can launch programs or folders, display a one-year calendar - plus the small launch window can be configured to display the time/date in whatever way you choose. Tough to appreciate this program from just a description - really need to use it for a week. I just had a laptop drive crash on me and just a few days without this app made me realize how much I've grown accustomed to it.
Find-and-Run Robot is similar but more ambitious -worth a try too. For people who prefer to navigate with a mouse QuickDir is a nice alternative.
1.7.2 (Feb 28, 2007)
Simple, small, and useful if you like to see how many registry changes are made when a program is installed.
The download link here is broken, but you can go to the author's homepage and then follow rijisjardin's advice (right-click on link and then "save-target-as")
May have to search for homepage. Right now it's:
http://regshot.blog.googlepages.com/regshot.html
1.6.5 (Nov 3, 2006)
It's a shame this program is languishing at SourceForge - it offers so much functionality for such a small and resource friendly program. Plus it's secure! It encrypts the entire file and can be configured to save the contents of your notes whenever you switch to another application or every _ minutes or both.
The list of features go on and on but are all focused on the task of writing and keeping notes on disparate topics and then finding and retrieving the information easily. You can search accross all tabs and "nodes" within the entire tree structure quickly. For people who like to work from outlines this app is ideal.
I urge people to give this one a try.
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