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IDEA: Run Dialog aliases

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thesteve:
Using the same basic technique as Ruffnekk suggested, you can skip the folder creation bit and stick your shortcuts directly in a folder already in your system path, like %SYSTEMROOT%\Windows\System32. The advantage to Ruffnekk's method is that you get a much more organized result.

skrommel:
 :) I've given this advice all day today, but have you tried my own AutoClip? You don't even have to open the Run dialog, you can write your aliases anywhere!

Skrommel

chedabob:
Try Launchy. Granted, it doesn't run on the run box, but if you press alt-space (which you get used to quickly) it autofills for you, and shows icons aswell. It also learns what you use most.

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