MuvEnum Address Bar 5.1.0.0

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    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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The MuvEnum Address Bar saves you time by making it super easy to quickly open files, folders, programs, websites, bookmarks, browsing history, web searches, and more from your Windows taskbar. When they removed the taskbar address bar from Windows XP SP3, we set out to recreate it. What we ended up creating was more than a replacement; we created the ultimate address bar for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 2000, 2003, and 2008 (x86 and x64) with support for hotkeys, additional browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and/or Opera, keywords/aliases, themes, and a calculator. Get the MuvEnum Address Bar and start getting things done, faster. Version 5.1.0.0 adds support for passing arguments to keywords, showing icons correctly for history items with arguments, improves the calculator, and other miscellaneous fixes and improvements.

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