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The //launch// dialog automatically collects all the current shortcuts present in the Windows Desktop folder, and lists them here. You can then choose the application you want and launch it. | The //launch// dialog automatically collects all the current shortcuts present in the Windows Desktop folder, and lists them here. You can then choose the application you want and launch it. |
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The advantage of this kind of "launching" is that you may have applications that do NOT open by our //usual// launching system. Instead you may have to //first// open it and then do the work inside the application. For e.g. A Chatting application that you use would be started in this manner. | The advantage of this kind of "launching" is that you may have applications that do NOT open by our //usual// launching system. Instead you may have to //first// open it and then do the work inside the application. There are many such applications that do not have an associated file that you can double-click to open. For e.g. A Chatting application that you use would be started in this manner. |
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| **NOTE:** When you launch an application, it would get the arguments that you placed in the "Args:" text box. By default, it would the currently selected file from the file listing. //If you do NOT want any argument to be sent to the application you are about to launch, then make sure you delete the "Args:" argument first!// |
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**Nuanced use**\\ | **Nuanced use**\\ |