Hello,
Everything is the best thing since sliced-bread. I always enjoy finding better ways to use it.
One thing I have never really taken advantage of is "Run History" -- beacuse I don't understand how I'd use it with any regularity.
I assume it's not for one-off searches or anything specific.
Rather, the only case I can really think of, is using Everything as a your main 'interface' to opening recently used documents and files, based on path, folder, etc.
Would anyone like to share a real-world use case?
Thanks!
What's the deeeal with Run History??
Re: What's the deeeal with Run History??
Pressing ENTER from the search box will select the most run result.
This can be useful to make Everything a launcher.
For example:
Search for:
c:\windows\notepad.exe
Right click notepad.exe and click Set Run Count.
Set the run count to: 1000
Click OK.
Now you can search for not and press ENTER ENTER to launch notepad.
This can be useful to make Everything a launcher.
For example:
Search for:
c:\windows\notepad.exe
Right click notepad.exe and click Set Run Count.
Set the run count to: 1000
Click OK.
Now you can search for not and press ENTER ENTER to launch notepad.
Re: What's the deeeal with Run History??
"launcher"... that's a word I could have used earlier :)
Exactly what I was thinking a common use could be.
Thanks
Exactly what I was thinking a common use could be.
Thanks