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Lazy Type 1.0.1
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Despite numerous easy to access features added in Windows 8 and 10, command prompt (CMD) commands still have a lot of value since they allow both power and day-to-day users to have more control over their PCs.
That said, dealing with a large number of commands on a daily basis can become a bit tiresome even for the most experienced users out there. As increasing productivity is, or should be, the ultimate goal while working with computers, Lazy Type proposes a quick and unique way of dealing with bulky commands by allowing you to run them using custom made aliases.
In short, Lazy Type is a modern and rather good looking Electron-based app that allows you to type aliases in CMD for your most-used commands and run them a lot easier. What’s more, it even works with executables and apps, namely, you can also use aliases to run various programs directly from the command line.
The application can be deployed rather easily, just like most Windows apps by effortlessly running the installer. Upon first opening the app, you will be greeted by a sort of Configuration wizard at the end of which you’ll be required to restart the app for the potential changes to take effect.
Lazy Type looks and feels like a modern app should. The interface, even though not spectacular, is well designed with a clear attention towards simplicity and user accessibility. From the main window, you can point a command either to an existing system command or to an executable file directly using the panel on the bottom part of the GUI.
There’s also a basic main menu that provides you with various basic options. You can add new commands, search for existing ones and edit them, check for updates, or backup or restore your set of commands. This last option allows you to move all your custom commands to and from a newly configured system.
To conclude, Lazy Type is a very useful little app that should come in handy to those few users who heavily rely on bulky system commands in their daily line of work.
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