![]() If you want to copy a command you entered earlier in the session, say, just highlight it with the mouse, right-click and select Copy, and it's ready for pasting elsewhere. You get easy editing within the command window, too. ColorConsole supports tabs, so you can open several command windows, set a different folder in each, and switch between them with a single click. ![]() If you need to work in two or three folders on your hard drive, though, there's no need to be forever manually changing from one to the other. A Chdir menu provides easy access to every folder on every drive on your system just choose the one you need, press F2 and ColorConsole will enter the appropriate command for you. There's no need to type lengthy path names to change folders, either. And you can customise the menu with entries of your own, which could save you having to remember details like IP addresses. You're able to choose frequently-used commands from a menu, for instance, rather than having to type them. ![]() Everyone needs to work at the command line occasionally - and when you do, ColorConsole can make the experience considerably easier. ![]()
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