Portable Take Command 20.0.17
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Portable Take Command 20.0.17|Windows(x86/x64)|rar|50.6 mb
Take Command reinvents the Windows command prompt. Tabbed console windows, a powerful CMD-compatible prompt, and batch file editor / debugger.
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Work on Windows 10 is POSSIBLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED!
Take Command is a comprehensive interactive GUI and command line environment that makes using the Windows command prompt and creating batch files easy and far more powerful. Take Command displays your command line applications in tabbed windows, with optional Explorer-style integration for a visual look at your folders. Take Command includes hundreds of major enhancements to the command line and CMD commands such as COPY, DEL, and DIR, and adds more than 140 new commands, 460 internal variables and functions, a batch file IDE / debugger, and thousands of other features.
Benefits
Take Command combines the power of the command line with the ease of use of Explorer. You can manipulate files in the tabbed command prompt windows and graphically see the results.
Take Command is compatible with your existing Windows command prompt commands and CMD batch files, while adding thousands of new features. (And Take Command runs your CMD batch files faster than CMD!)
The integrated and familiar environment means you are immediately more productive with your interactive command prompt and batch file programming tasks.
The consistent command prompt commands syntax reduces your learning and development time.
The comprehensive help (including context-sensitive popup help for command line commands syntax), speeds your development time and reduces syntax errors.
Create and debug your batch scripts in a fraction of the time with the integrated editor and batch file debugger.
It's fast - 20-200% faster at displaying output than the standard CMD command prompt.
Take Command is fully customizable, including multiple themes, colors, menus, toolbars, and windows.
You can redefine your commands through aliasing, create new commands and functions for your regular tasks, and assign frequently used commands to a single keystroke.
The user interface is available in English, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish. (Online help is currently in English only.)
Features
You can run multiple command prompts and GUI applications simultaneously in tabbed windows, including our own Take Command Console (TCC), CMD, bash and PowerShell.
The integrated file explorer allows you to examine directories and drag and drop files to the tabbed command prompt windows.
The programmable tabbed toolbar lets you create up to 20 tabs with up to 50 toolbar buttons on each. Toolbar buttons can start new tabs or windows, or send commands or text to existing tabs.
The TCC scripting language is a massive superset of the CMD command prompt commands, with 200 internal commands, 338 internal functions, and 282 system variables. Almost all of the CMD command prompt commands (e.g. DIR, COPY, DEL, DIR, START, etc.) are enhanced with hundreds of additional options, and TCC adds more than 160 new commands. Take Command can usually do in one or two lines what requires dozens of lines in Windows CMD commands (if it can do it at all).
Most interactive commands (such as COPY, DIR, DEL, MOVE, etc.) have command dialogs that allow you to select filenames and options and see your command line before executing it. The most powerful Windows command processor is also the easiest to use!
Take Command includes the best text and binary file viewer available for Windows, including bidirectional scrolling, hex listings, fixed and floating rulers, grid lines, extensive searching and printing features, and much more.
Select or exclude files by date, time, size, owner, description, and extended wildcards or regular expressions for extraordinary flexibility in file management.
Specify multiple filenames for most file processing command prompt commands (i.e., COPY, DEL, DIR, MOVE, etc.). (COPY even supports multiple targets as well as multiple sources.)
The scripting language includes a complete set of flow control structures including IF-Then-Else, DO and FOR loops, SWITCH, subroutines, batch libraries, etc.
Create and debug your batch scripts with the integrated graphical IDE. The IDE includes tabbed edit windows and a sophisticated debugger with single stepping, breakpoints, syntax coloring, tooltips, bookmarks, tabbed variable and watch windows. Windows batch file programming has never been easier or more powerful!
The built-in screen scrollback buffer lets you review or print command line output from past commands, and find text in any tabbed window.
You have multiple types of redirection, including redirecting and piping to STDERR, "here-document" and "here-string" redirection, and TEE and Y pipe fittings.
Browse command line and directory history, filename and directory completion, and use numerous cut and paste options (even with Windows command line applications that have no internal cut and paste support) with the advanced line editor.
Customize filename completion for any internal or external command or alias. This allows Take Command to intelligently select and display filenames based on the command line you are entering.
The optional command prompt input window (with full undo/redo) allows you to create and edit commands before sending them to the active tabbed command line windows.
Send keystrokes to tabbed windows, command prompt windows, or GUI windows .
Find any directory on your system by entering only part of its name with extended directory searches.
You can access FTP, TFTP and HTTP (including SSL and SSH) directories and files in all command line file-handling commands (COPY, DEL, MOVE, etc.).
Send SMTP, SMPP, and SNPP messages from your batch files or the command line.
Take Command includes internal compression and extraction commands and variables for GZIP, TAR, ZIP, and 7ZIP files.
Monitor your system's hardware and software events, and execute commands when an event is triggered. You can monitor the clipboard, directory changes event logs, network connections, processes, services, and USB and Firewire connections.
Easily query the WMI (Windows Management Interface) to retrieve system configuration information.
Expand your scripts with the internal support for Lua, Perl, REXX, Python, Tcl/tk, and any Active Scripting language. You can even combine multiple languages in your batch scripts.
Create your own variables or commands with plugins, or use one of the many third-party plugin libraries.
And many thousands more -- see our online help for all the details.
Command Line Features
· Modify and re-execute previous commands with a powerful command line editor
· Copy, delete, move, and rename groups of files and directories, not just individual ones
· Extended directory searches allow you to change to a directory anywhere on your system by entering only part of its name
· Quickly locate files or text within files anywhere on your system
· Built-in file viewer includes scrolling, search, and print capabilities
· Select or exclude files by date, time, size, and/or extended wildcards for extraordinary flexibility in file management
· Redefine commands, create new commands and functions for your regular tasks, even assign frequently used commands to a single keystroke
· Direct access to FTP, TFTP and HTTP (including SSL) directories and files in all file-handling commands
· Complete configuration adjustment, either through interactive dialogs or on the command line
· File descriptions up to 511 characters long provide information that can't fit in a filename
Batch File Features
· Batch debugger with singlestepping, breakpoints, syntax coloring, bookmarks, popup variable windows, variable watch windows, and editing
· An improved batch language adds subroutines, IF/THEN/ELSE logic, DO loops, SWITCH statements, error and exception handling, and more than 130 internal commands, while retaining compatibility with batch files written for CMD
· More than 130 built-in variables include system configuration, device status, network drive detection, and free memory and disk space
· More than 200 variable functions assist with manipulation and display of strings, characters, numbers, date and time, file names, etc
Windows Features
· Start graphical and character-mode applications with ease - even run most console programs in the Take Command window
· Built-in screen scrollback buffer lets you review or print output from past commands at any time
· Customizable toolbar gives you quick access to frequently used commands and applications
· Find File dialog lets you search quickly for files or text, anywhere on your system - or search from the command line with the new FFIND command
· Dialogs, accessible from the Options and Utilities menus, for editing environment variables, aliases, file descriptions, and startup parameters
· New commands such as ACTIVATE, MSGBOX, and QUERYBOX that allow you to use GUI features and control GUI applications from your batch files
New Version Overview
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Take Command version 20 is a major update -- we've added over many new features, commands, switches, variables, and other enhancements! The complete list of new features is in the "What's New in Version 20" topic in the help file.
If you ordered version 19 within 60 days of the v20 release, you will receive a free update to v20. If you have an older version of Take
Command or if you are ordering for the first time, go to:
Take Command v20 has hundreds of new features, including a new batch file editing creation toolbox, a new help system, ANSI support for all console applications, 3 new and 6 updated internal commands, 8 new or updated internal variables, enhanced regular expressions, updated Lua, Python, Tcl/Tk versions, and many internal performance and usability improvements.
The Take Command v20.0 installer now combines the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Take Command in a single installer (TCMD.EXE).
Take Command v20.0 is using new version of Advanced Installer.
Take Command v20 has a new combined help file and viewer TCHELP.EXE, which replaces the compiled HTML help (TCMD.CHM). TCHELP combines the benefits of the CHM and WebHelp formats, and has some features unavailable in either CHM or WebHelp, including:
•Unlike WebHelp, TCHELP comes in a single file
•Unliike CHM files, TCHELP is optimized for high-resolution displays
•TCHELP can be opened from network drives on local networks
•Repeated calls to TCHELP open in the same help window
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System Requirements
IBM or compatible Pentium/AMD processor (900 MHz or greater), 512 MB RAM or greater. 1024 x 768, 16-bit display (32-bit recommended)
Windows XP, Windows Vista all SP, Windows 7, Work on Windows 10 is POSSIBLE, BUT NOT GUARANTEED!
Language Multilanguage(Russian English)