LaunchBar Commander 1.108.1

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LaunchBar Commander is an application launcher, which is typically docked on the side of your screen and lets you configure buttons and menus which will launch your favorites programs. It's designed for users who value efficiency over eye candy - although you can choose some nice appearance skins for the program if you are looking for a super fancy animated mac-style dock with dancing icons, LaunchBar Commander is not the tool for you (but see the help file for links to other freeware/shareware alternatives you might like),

It's also designed to store docking bar configurations in self-contained files - so you can back them up easily move them to other computers switch between configurations. It emphasizes the use of highly configurable Menus rather than just buttons - you can build hierarchical menus of any depth and varying types.

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