System Utilities > Automation Software > RunClik 1.1
- File size: 561K
- Date Added: Oct 31, 2007
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- Category:Automation SoftwareSystem Utilities
- License:Free to try; $$14.95 to buy
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- Requirements: Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
Publisher's description
Have you ever wondered how to group your favorite programs and run them all--with just one click? RunClik is an application launcher that lets you quickly open more than one program by simply choosing a program group from the system tray. You can create program groups, customize the list of items to include, set several item attributes. You can even launch your favorite program group when Windows starts.
Editor's review of RunClik Despite a few minor misses, this handy program provides quick access to a collection of documents and applications. RunClik conveniently docks in the system tray for right-click accessibility. Its clean interface has clearly labeled buttons and convenient drag-and-drop capabilities to effortlessly create program and file groupings that will run simultaneously. Creating multiple work spaces was a breeze, and we like that RunClik places a shortcut to each work space creation on your desktop. Hot-key access and scheduled launches, both missing, would have set this program above the rest. All said, RunClik is easy to set up and use and is definitely a time-saver for anyone who regularly works with the same suite of programs, documents, and Web pages.
Editor's review of RunClik Despite a few minor misses, this handy program provides quick access to a collection of documents and applications. RunClik conveniently docks in the system tray for right-click accessibility. Its clean interface has clearly labeled buttons and convenient drag-and-drop capabilities to effortlessly create program and file groupings that will run simultaneously. Creating multiple work spaces was a breeze, and we like that RunClik places a shortcut to each work space creation on your desktop. Hot-key access and scheduled launches, both missing, would have set this program above the rest. All said, RunClik is easy to set up and use and is definitely a time-saver for anyone who regularly works with the same suite of programs, documents, and Web pages.
