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Publisher's description of PowerCmd
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| PowerCmd is an advanced windows management and enhancement tool for traditional Microsoft Windows command prompt console, previously known as the DOS prompt.
PowerCmd is a wrapper of Microsoft Windows command prompt. It creates and manages console windows. It runs commands through windows command prompts and offers more functionalities for both input and output. With PowerCmd user could edit command string as a generic text, recall commands and auto-complete commands with files in current dictionary. Furthermore, the output text is formatted as generic text also, user could select, copy and paste it conveniently. Highlight keywords is a valuable functionality. |
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Key Features
- AutoSave console output
To help prevent loss of your work, PowerCmd allows you to save the output of consoles automatically. This capability doesn't impact your interactive operations on consoles, but can protect your data if console or your computer unexpectedly quits, and can provide you the history log of consoles conveniently.
- Highlight keywords on a console and Word Find Buttons
PowerCmd search toolbar puts a search box for consoles, making it easier than ever to find anything you want on a console.
Once you've used the console search toolbar to find some keywords on a console, there's no need to scroll around looking for your search terms. The Highlight button instantly lights them up on the page, making it easier to find relevant information.

Finding a particular word on a console can be frustrating. With the PowerCmd Search Toolbar however you easily jump to the first instance of a word by typing it into the Toolbar search box, then clicking on the Toolbar's Word Find button to find each additional occurrence of the word.
- AutoComplete
AutoComplete makes files under current dictionary easily accessible. You can display a list of files using TAB key. The system icon for files is displayed before the file names. When a file name from the list is selected, you can press TAB or ENTER to insert that file name into your command line.

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