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Console 2 AddOn v1.0.0

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Console is a Windows console window enhancement. Console features include: multiple tabs, text editor-like text selection, different background types, alpha and color-key transparency, configurable font, different window styles.

This AddOn includes :

Console 2

A modified version of Open cmd Here to make it launch Console 2 instead of classic cmd.exe. As this software comes under GPL licence, modified source are avalaible here.

Cmd Open Prompt has been compiled using Visual C++ 2008, so it needs latest visual C++ dlls to be registered. That's why I included ASMS folder within the AddOn. This one comes from Kel's Runtimes : thanks goes to him!

ChangeLog

v1.0.0 : Initial Release

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CRC32: 3CE1E776

MD5: 222B412884464AAE31B0765FA379320F

SHA-1: 986310C7DD1AD167B697F1931458FB1D96EC8901

Size: 5.97MB

Edited by Kal

Is the asms folder supposed to be in the package?

edit:d'oh

As this software comes under GPL licence, modified source are avalaible here. It has been compiled using Visual C++ 2008, so it needs latest visual C++ dlls to be registered. That's why I included ASMS folder within this AddOn. This one comes from Kel's Runtimes : thanks goes to him!

anyway, is it safe to delete the 5mb folder?

Edited by bl_nk

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Is the asms folder supposed to be in the package?

edit:d'oh

anyway, is it safe to delete the 5mb folder?

No, it's not safe. The "open command promp right clik" won't work.

Kal

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