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Clipboard Help+Spell - Top Priority Requests for 2011
sosimple:
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Just thinking out of the box a little, so perhaps these are a bit of a stretch to request these as features of CHS, but I think these features would be a great addition for debugging/programming.
(Note: When I say Copy, I mean to create as a new CHS clip, and could also consider to copy the text/image to the clipboard.)
Copy URL's of all open Windows and Tabs of the Default-Browser.
Copy URL's of all open Windows and Tabs of the Specified-Browser.
Copy Full-Path of all open Windows of Windows-Explorer.
Copy the Window-Title of all open Visible and non-Visible Windows/Applications.
Copy the Window-Handle of all open Visible and non-Visible Windows/Applications.
Copy the App-Command-Line of all open Visible and non-Visible Windows/Applications.
Copy the App-exe-path-and-filename of all open Visible and non-Visible Windows/Applications.
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If anyone knows of another tool that can already do some of this, please reply.
Kevin
mouser:
Those ideas sound useful but definitely sound like they would be better handled by a 3rd party tool.
rjbull:
I think these features would be a great addition for debugging/programming. [...]
If anyone knows of another tool that can already do some of this, please reply.-sosimple (May 06, 2011, 11:44 AM)
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Nir Sofer's freeware tool SysExporter can do some of what you want:
SysExporter utility allows you to grab the data stored in standard list-views, tree-views, list boxes, combo boxes, text-boxes, and WebBrowser/HTML controls from almost any application running on your system, and export it to text, HTML or XML file.
Here's some examples for data that you can export with SysExporter:
* The files list inside archive file (.zip, .rar, and so on) as displayed by WinZip or 7-Zip File Manager.
* The files list inside a folder.
* The event log of Windows.
* The list of emails and contacts in Outlook Express.
* The Registry values displayed in the right pane of the Registry Editor.
* The data displayed by SysInternals utilities (Registry Monitor, File Monitor, Process Explorer, and others.)
* The text inside a standard message-box of Windows.
* The HTML inside any instance of Internet Explorer.
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sosimple:
Nir Sofer's freeware tool SysExporter can do some of what you want:
-rjbull (May 06, 2011, 02:03 PM)
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Thanks, I'll have a look at it.
Kevin
IainB:
@sosimple: Many thanks for the explanation of the command syntax and rules.
Where could I find these commands and syntax rules documented please? - I mean for the commands and syntax as used in CHS.
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