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[Preview] Windows 7 Tools [VB.NET] - ƃu∀ ıʞƃu∀ - 11-28-2012 Preview Windows 7 Tools by Me it's using very simple code Process.Start("explorer") 'Run Windows Explorer Process.Start("taskmgr") 'Run Task Manager Process.Start("cmd") 'Run CMD Process.Start("regedit") 'Run Registry Editor Process.Start("notepad") 'Run Notepad or System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("explorer") 'Run Windows Explorer System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("taskmgr") 'Run Task Manager System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("cmd") 'Run CMD System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("regedit") 'Run Registry Editor System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("notepad") 'Run Notepad here 156 Useful Run Commands (http://mypchell.com/guides/34-guides/69-156-useful-run-commands%29) SS RE: [Preview] Windows 7 Tools [VB.NET] - ƃu∀ ıʞƃu∀ - 12-04-2012 51 views and no reply? Okay... RE: [Preview] Windows 7 Tools [VB.NET] - AceInfinity - 12-08-2012 All this is doing is starting programs for you by the System.Diagnostics.Process class. I don't think there's much of the wow factor for people to respond to this. In my opinion with how many buttons you have on there, it may be just as fast, if not faster to utilize the start menu's search function to get to a specific program. I bet you, for a first time user using this, that I could open RegEdit a lot faster than someone having to open your program and find the button for it. There's really not much use for a program like this. No functionality to ADD programs that the user may want as well, so it's very limited. In addition to all of that, there's much better suited controls for this kind of thing than button's. ~Ace RE: [Preview] Windows 7 Tools [VB.NET] - Resistance - 01-22-2013 Ace is indubitably correct. There is absolutely no point to create a application for this, however; I do respect that he is indeed seeking further knowledge in VB.NET through his ambitious actions. This is basically where I had started but besides that, great job on taking the novice steps Angki. RE: [Preview] Windows 7 Tools [VB.NET] - 'Onam - 10-14-2014 It's pretty simple but atleast your learning |