Take Command 36.51.76 has been released, introducing an advanced console environment that allows users to manage multiple console applications within tabbed windows. This software is designed with a Windows Explorer-like interface, enabling users to visually navigate their folders alongside their command-line tasks.
The software includes TCC-RT, a free and fully functional runtime version of the Take Command Console, which enhances user experience significantly. Key features of Take Command include:
- The ability to create and edit command scripts and debug them.
- Running multiple console applications simultaneously, including the Take Command Console (TCC), CMD.EXE, PowerShell, and bash, with output displayed up to 10 times faster than standard console windows.
- Features for cutting and pasting text and drag-and-drop functionality for files from an Explorer-like interface or desktop.
The Take Command Console (TCC) is a powerful command processor that enhances the traditional CMD.EXE with thousands of additional features. It allows users to run commands and batch scripts interactively and even schedule scripts to run in the background based on system triggers.
Moreover, the Take Command Language is a robust scripting language that builds upon CMD.EXE with over 160 internal commands, 240 functions, and 150 variables, providing users with extensive capabilities for scripting and automation. It even offers the ability to access FTP and HTTP sites as if they were local drives.
The release also hints at helpful tips for managing Windows settings, such as changing default drag-and-drop actions, resetting folder views, displaying file name extensions, showing actual paths in File Explorer, and disabling Quick Access features.
In summary, Take Command 36.51.76 is a powerful tool for users who require advanced console functionalities, scripting capabilities, and an organized workflow between command-line tasks and file management. As users continue to explore its features, they can expect increased efficiency in their development and operations tasks
The software includes TCC-RT, a free and fully functional runtime version of the Take Command Console, which enhances user experience significantly. Key features of Take Command include:
- The ability to create and edit command scripts and debug them.
- Running multiple console applications simultaneously, including the Take Command Console (TCC), CMD.EXE, PowerShell, and bash, with output displayed up to 10 times faster than standard console windows.
- Features for cutting and pasting text and drag-and-drop functionality for files from an Explorer-like interface or desktop.
The Take Command Console (TCC) is a powerful command processor that enhances the traditional CMD.EXE with thousands of additional features. It allows users to run commands and batch scripts interactively and even schedule scripts to run in the background based on system triggers.
Moreover, the Take Command Language is a robust scripting language that builds upon CMD.EXE with over 160 internal commands, 240 functions, and 150 variables, providing users with extensive capabilities for scripting and automation. It even offers the ability to access FTP and HTTP sites as if they were local drives.
The release also hints at helpful tips for managing Windows settings, such as changing default drag-and-drop actions, resetting folder views, displaying file name extensions, showing actual paths in File Explorer, and disabling Quick Access features.
In summary, Take Command 36.51.76 is a powerful tool for users who require advanced console functionalities, scripting capabilities, and an organized workflow between command-line tasks and file management. As users continue to explore its features, they can expect increased efficiency in their development and operations tasks
Take Command 36.51.76 released
Take Command lets you have multiple console applications open in tabbed windows, with a Windows Explorer-like interface available for those times when you need a visual look at your folders. TCC-RT is a free fully functional runtime version of Take Command Console.
