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Launchy
Design byJosh Karlin
Initial releaseJanuary 22, 2007 (2007-01-22)
Latest release2.1.2 / 2008-08-5; 505 days ago
Written inC++ Qt
PlatformGNU/Linux, Windows
Typeapplication launcher (utility software)
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitehttp://www.launchy.net

Launchy is a free open source application launcher for GNU/Linux and Windows. It indexes shortcuts in the start menu, and files in specific folders to allow quicker access to programs without opening the start menu itself, or browsing to the relevant folder. [1][2][3]

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[edit] Program Usage

Launchy automatically loads itself on boot and waits for the user to call it by pressing Alt + Space or a custom user hotkey. The user then starts typing the name of the program or file they wish to launch. Launchy automatically searches its list of programs for the closest match as the user types. When it finds the desired program, the user hits enter and it is automatically launched.[4] Launchy also has the option to add folders and file formats to its catalog for indexing. This makes it useful for launching almost anything on a computer, including internet, music, videos, and games. Launchy also can run Google, Wikipedia, MSN, and Yahoo searches, bringing the results up in the default browser. It also launches bookmarks as required. Launchy also supports plug-ins, adding to its versatility. [3]

[edit] Platform

Launchy was originally written in C# (ver. 0.5) but the next release (0.6) was in C++.[5] The latest release (2.0) has been completely re-written using Qt. This has resulted in incompatibility between this version and older skins and plugins.

[edit] Plugins

The following plugins are included with the 2.0 release

[edit] Controly Plugin (controly.dll)

Index Control Panel Applications: This plugin finds the control panel applications in your system and lists them in Launchy.
Update (10/08): The Controly plugin is no longer included in Launchy.

[edit] Weby Plugin (weby.dll)

Perform Web Searches: Launchy now supports the following search keywords: google, msn, yahoo, live, weather, amazon, wikipedia, dictionary, thesaurus, imdb, netflix, and msdn websearch. Type in any of these keywords, hit tab, type in your search query, and hit enter. Add custom web searches: Please see the Runny Plugin Launch Webpages: Type in the url such as ‘www.launchy.net’ or ‘http://www.launchy.net/’ and hit enter.

[edit] Foxy Plugin (foxy.dll)

Bookmarks: The Foxy plugin will automatically load your FireFox bookmarks into the database. Just search for them as you would applications. Quick searches: Launchy loads Firefox quick searches and will index the keyword into the database. Use it like you would a web search.

[edit] Calcy Plugin (calcy.dll)

Calculate: Type in some math.. Launchy will figure out what you want to do. Note: This calculator is limited to +,/,-,* and parenthesis.

[edit] Plugin Development

Launchy 2 has a C++ API[6] for developing extension plugins. Plugins can be developed in order to add new types of objects to the catalog, rather than just shortcut files. Bindings for other programming languages are provided as extension plug-ins, developed by the community:

  • PyLaunchy[7] allows developing Launchy plugins with the Python programming language.
  • Launchy#[8] allows developing Launchy plugins with Microsoft .NET Languages.

[edit] Bugs and Problems

Launchy 2.0 was considered to be notorious for slowing down the computer because of the catalog refresh function claiming 100% CPU usage every 5-10 minutes. This is no longer an issue.

[edit] 2007

  • SourceForge.Net Community Choice Awards, Honorable Mention: Best New Project[9]
  • PC World 15 Best Downloads of the Year: Powertools[4]
  • CNet Download.Com Top Ten Downloads of the Year[1]

[edit] See also

  • Comparison of application launchers

[edit] References

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