File Details |
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File Size | 6.1 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | April 28, 2015 |
Total Downloads | 4,683 |
Publisher | DonationCoder.com |
Homepage | Find and Run Robot |
Publisher's Description
Find and Run Robot is a program for keyboard maniacs - it helps you rapidly find programs or documents from within the depths of the start menu (or other directories). One keypress launches the utility - then just start typing the first letters of the application you want to launch. As you type the best matches are shown - just hit the number to launch the associated program.
Latest Reviews
CyberDoc999 reviewed v2.217.01 on Mar 27, 2015
this is much better and free
pretty-software.com/sources/prettyrun.zip
tranglos reviewed v2.90 on Sep 10, 2010
Find and Run Robot is an application I wish I had written myself. I know I'd be proud of it forever. With the Start menu in Win95, Microsoft decided mouse was the optimal interface for launching applications. It took them about 14 years to figure out that that was a bad idea, so in Windows 7 you can now **type** in the Start menu, too. What an idea!
Whether you're on 7, XP or Win95 still, try Find and Run Robot and find out how fast and how smoothly you can launch any shortcut or file in the Start menu, Quick Launch toolbar, or any folders of your own choosing. Start typing the name of what you need, and it'll be there right away.
But unlike most other keyboard-oriented launchers, FARR doesn't just scan for matching filenames. You can type only a part of the name - the ending part is just as good as the beginning. If you misspell the name, FARR will keep up with you as best it can. It will subtly prioritize the applications you start often, placing them higher in the list of results. And it lets you create your own hints about what should be scored higher or lower. If you've ever enjoyed Google's “I'm feeling lucky" button, you'll love FARR, because it figures out what you mean in a similar way.
Then there are the special features: aliases and plugins which extend the base functionality, letting you search not just for shortcuts, but for pretty much everything on your computer or on the net. Some plugins interface FARR with other file finders, such as Locate32 or Everything. Other plugins let you use FARR to launch your browser's bookmarks or use it as a calculator.
Find and Run Robot is one incredibly inventive and versatile application. But if you don’t need all the advanced magic, it’s still a fast and convenient launcher that saves you time with every program you run.
Check out the configuration options, elegant skins... and check out Mouser's how-to videos on donationcoder.com. You will laugh at the pitiful little command box Microsoft belatedly added to the Start menu. Just use FARR.
hose reviewed v2.75.01 on Aug 20, 2009
a freeware program should be full functioning right out of the box. i think the problem here is the category, this should be under shareware me believes. since the author feels bad about rating his own product (he gave it a 5), i will give it a 2 for balance.
FixXxeR reviewed v2.75.01 on Aug 20, 2009
Oh FARR, how much time have you saved me? Countless hours of wading through menus to find my documents and program links. While Windows Vista has this functionality kinda built into it, FARR runs circles around it. I am glad to see the author, Mr. Reichler, keeping up with this because I am wondering how it compares to the Windows 7 Search function. Supposedly it's been revamped. I will see when I return from my trip over the water.
Thanks "MOUSEY!", good job!
5/5
zridling reviewed v2.33.01 on Nov 3, 2008
Fast, highly functional, customizable, and quickly becomes an indispensable tool. Too bad Windows 7 doesn't have this built in; but even if it did, I'd still use this version.
newzat reviewed v2.27.01 Beta on Jul 29, 2008
It is the most feature-complete and most advanced launcher out there! It simply rocks! I love it, and even I use only a minor amount of features and plugins it has (because it requires someone to remember the syntax of the commands-plugins) it greatly simplifies computer usage.
Many thanks, mouser!
mikeyx11 reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 24, 2007
I really dislike having to register programs to get a key if they are free. If the developers of the program need money, they can have a link in the program menus or something for people to donate. Having to register and get an e-mail with a key in it is a real pain.
Other than that, the actual program is good.
mousermanager reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 24, 2007
I try to avoid posting here because i don't think this is meant to be a discussion forum, but i need to reply and don't know any other way to contact you.
Quick point 1, i consider zaine ridling a good friend, but i don't have any say over what he posts here or anywhere and his opinions are his own.
Quick point 2, i personally respect that you don't like the approach we have taken. I've written up a long article about the decisions and philosophy of the site and it's on our site for anyone who is curious or wants to learn more.
Quick point 3, i don't remember any email from you. i don't send out any license keys that last for a year, i don't think i know how, unless something went wrong. the normal way of getting a free key is to sign up at our forum and get sent a 6 month key after which you can come back and get another and then a lifetime key.
if someone emails me and says they have considered it but decided they will not be donating, or if they email after 1 year of signing up, i send them a lifetime key for all of our programs. my email is mouser@donationcoder.com, i'd appreciate it if you contact me and at least let me figure out what you are talking about when you say you emailed and got a 1yr key.
-mouser
ps. FileForum please make a way for authors to respond to posts here without having to rate our own software which feels wrong.
zridling reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 23, 2007
[To m0user, who is not the dev]:
Your schtick is tired and lame. It's donationware; it's been explained a 100 times here; the author will give you a free key if you email him and you're too cheap to donate even $1 lousy dollar. He's not asking to get rich, just wants to keep programming. And dude, the boy can CODE.
So take it somewhere else. We're tired of you same ol' b.i.t.c.h.i.n. here.
horsecharles reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 23, 2007
The nagware for this program does NOT bother me MAINLY BECAUSE of the prolific amount of apps produced.. heck, if all authors did that, this'd be a great world.
CyberDoc999 reviewed v2.217.01 on Mar 27, 2015
this is much better and free
pretty-software.com/sources/prettyrun.zip
tranglos reviewed v2.90 on Sep 10, 2010
Find and Run Robot is an application I wish I had written myself. I know I'd be proud of it forever. With the Start menu in Win95, Microsoft decided mouse was the optimal interface for launching applications. It took them about 14 years to figure out that that was a bad idea, so in Windows 7 you can now **type** in the Start menu, too. What an idea!
Whether you're on 7, XP or Win95 still, try Find and Run Robot and find out how fast and how smoothly you can launch any shortcut or file in the Start menu, Quick Launch toolbar, or any folders of your own choosing. Start typing the name of what you need, and it'll be there right away.
But unlike most other keyboard-oriented launchers, FARR doesn't just scan for matching filenames. You can type only a part of the name - the ending part is just as good as the beginning. If you misspell the name, FARR will keep up with you as best it can. It will subtly prioritize the applications you start often, placing them higher in the list of results. And it lets you create your own hints about what should be scored higher or lower. If you've ever enjoyed Google's “I'm feeling lucky" button, you'll love FARR, because it figures out what you mean in a similar way.
Then there are the special features: aliases and plugins which extend the base functionality, letting you search not just for shortcuts, but for pretty much everything on your computer or on the net. Some plugins interface FARR with other file finders, such as Locate32 or Everything. Other plugins let you use FARR to launch your browser's bookmarks or use it as a calculator.
Find and Run Robot is one incredibly inventive and versatile application. But if you don’t need all the advanced magic, it’s still a fast and convenient launcher that saves you time with every program you run.
Check out the configuration options, elegant skins... and check out Mouser's how-to videos on donationcoder.com. You will laugh at the pitiful little command box Microsoft belatedly added to the Start menu. Just use FARR.
hose reviewed v2.75.01 on Aug 20, 2009
a freeware program should be full functioning right out of the box. i think the problem here is the category, this should be under shareware me believes. since the author feels bad about rating his own product (he gave it a 5), i will give it a 2 for balance.
FixXxeR reviewed v2.75.01 on Aug 20, 2009
Oh FARR, how much time have you saved me? Countless hours of wading through menus to find my documents and program links. While Windows Vista has this functionality kinda built into it, FARR runs circles around it. I am glad to see the author, Mr. Reichler, keeping up with this because I am wondering how it compares to the Windows 7 Search function. Supposedly it's been revamped. I will see when I return from my trip over the water.
Thanks "MOUSEY!", good job!
5/5
zridling reviewed v2.33.01 on Nov 3, 2008
Fast, highly functional, customizable, and quickly becomes an indispensable tool. Too bad Windows 7 doesn't have this built in; but even if it did, I'd still use this version.
newzat reviewed v2.27.01 Beta on Jul 29, 2008
It is the most feature-complete and most advanced launcher out there! It simply rocks! I love it, and even I use only a minor amount of features and plugins it has (because it requires someone to remember the syntax of the commands-plugins) it greatly simplifies computer usage.
Many thanks, mouser!
mikeyx11 reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 24, 2007
I really dislike having to register programs to get a key if they are free. If the developers of the program need money, they can have a link in the program menus or something for people to donate. Having to register and get an e-mail with a key in it is a real pain.
Other than that, the actual program is good.
mousermanager reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 24, 2007
I try to avoid posting here because i don't think this is meant to be a discussion forum, but i need to reply and don't know any other way to contact you.
Quick point 1, i consider zaine ridling a good friend, but i don't have any say over what he posts here or anywhere and his opinions are his own.
Quick point 2, i personally respect that you don't like the approach we have taken. I've written up a long article about the decisions and philosophy of the site and it's on our site for anyone who is curious or wants to learn more.
Quick point 3, i don't remember any email from you. i don't send out any license keys that last for a year, i don't think i know how, unless something went wrong. the normal way of getting a free key is to sign up at our forum and get sent a 6 month key after which you can come back and get another and then a lifetime key.
if someone emails me and says they have considered it but decided they will not be donating, or if they email after 1 year of signing up, i send them a lifetime key for all of our programs. my email is mouser@donationcoder.com, i'd appreciate it if you contact me and at least let me figure out what you are talking about when you say you emailed and got a 1yr key.
-mouser
ps. FileForum please make a way for authors to respond to posts here without having to rate our own software which feels wrong.
zridling reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 23, 2007
[To m0user, who is not the dev]:
Your schtick is tired and lame. It's donationware; it's been explained a 100 times here; the author will give you a free key if you email him and you're too cheap to donate even $1 lousy dollar. He's not asking to get rich, just wants to keep programming. And dude, the boy can CODE.
So take it somewhere else. We're tired of you same ol' b.i.t.c.h.i.n. here.
horsecharles reviewed v2.00.144 Beta on Oct 23, 2007
The nagware for this program does NOT bother me MAINLY BECAUSE of the prolific amount of apps produced.. heck, if all authors did that, this'd be a great world.
bendingspoons reviewed v2.00.76 Alpha on Apr 16, 2007
Get this and locate
http://fileforum.betanew...ail/Locate/1044509669/1
And you're covered.Great and powerful software.
As far as registering,you go and supply an email address.If that's heavy lifting,be careful turning the door knob when exiting the room.
mikeyx11 reviewed v2.00.76 Alpha on Apr 16, 2007
I REALLY hate having to sign up to get a license key. It's nagware, not freeware. The program is great but requiring a license key is really unnecessary and stupid.
Darwin 1859 reviewed v1.13.01 on Mar 24, 2007
This is an ACTIVELY developed application with development driven, in part, by its user base through dialog with its developer. It's lightning quick, light on resources, and non-intrusive.
xee reviewed v1.13.01 on Feb 15, 2007
It's good, but .... Launchy is better.
zridling reviewed v1.13.01 on Oct 10, 2006
If every program had this kind of speed, I'd be ecstatic.
zik reviewed v1.11.01 Beta on Oct 4, 2006
i love this app
even my little sister got addicted to it
its simply, hit pause key, choose the app, launch it, it takes less than 2 seconds for me
LokiLoki reviewed v1.10.04 on Oct 3, 2006
Hmmmm you can search on your computer and on the net with FARR. This is perfect for what I use. Well I don't search every 1 second so cache or no cache, I don't really care.
Verdict: Simple, light and extremely fast.
And Mouser, Great work and thanks for developing these software.
mousermanager reviewed v1.10.04 Beta on Sep 23, 2006
it's true that farr doesn't build a complete cache of your hard drive. however, what it does do is cache every program you actually ever launch with it, so that they come up instantly in all future searches (and can be set to have a higher score).
the result is that the first time you find a new program it can take a few seconds (if windows doesn't have the start menu or other directories in it's internal cache), future searches for that program will be instantaneous.
[having said that, a more comprehensive chacheing system may be added in the future]
pluto2se reviewed v1.10.04 Beta on Sep 22, 2006
The program is a good idea, and I like the score system. What I don't like is that the program is SLOW due to the fact that there is no cache at work here, the program actually searches all those paths EACH TIME you search for something *phew*
Go with quickstart instead (digiarch.org) it uses a cache instead which can easily be updated by a simple keypress. It is ALOT faster.
extremely well reviewed v1.10.04 Beta on Sep 22, 2006
I love this software. Hopefully it can get integrated into the Windows Vista search box.
zridling reviewed v1.10.04 Beta on Sep 22, 2006
Really clever. Really fast.
DaComboMan reviewed v1.10.04 Beta on Sep 21, 2006
Simply one of those must haves!
klumy reviewed v1.09.04 on Mar 7, 2006
Excellent tool
cnewtonne reviewed v1.07.22 on Mar 4, 2006
one of the very best I've seen. I gave it a 4 only because I'm comparing it to AppRocket which does really more. These 2 apps are at the top of this bread of applications.
iandol reviewed v1.07.10 on Nov 13, 2005
I was looking for a small fast utility which didn't eat resources, yet was feature packed. I tried a lot of application launchers until I found this one; and I've never looked back. This software is simply excellent. It works by defining directories and aliases, and once you trigger it it progressively finds the items you are interested in. You can use it simply, or build up aliases which can launch apps with options, launch URLs, perform internet searches, all through a simple unobtrusive interface. Highly recommended, especially for the price!
The software does not need installing; it can be run by unzipping the install executable manually.
Even better the developer is really cool; on the forums he is very open to user suggestions and updates the software regularly based on such suggestions.
zarmando reviewed v1.07.10 on Nov 12, 2005
A very very well written piece of software. I’ve tried almost every single similar “keyboard centric” application launcher (approcket, RunIt!, Key Launch, Shell Search, ESP, SlickRun, Rock-It-Launcher, etc. -- name it!) and I find that **Find & Run Robot** is the best :
- light (approcket, the other one I used to like, can sometimes take as much as 40mb of RAM (!!!) and is not as configurable; also, development seems to have slowed down -- if not stopped -- in the last 6 months, and… it’s not free).
- fast (on my three years old laptop, I can find what I’m looking for in a matter of seconds ; 2-3sec MAX)
- highly configurable (much more configurable, than any other similar software; aliases are very handy. You can put whatever you need to access – like drives – as shortcuts in your favorites).
- Stable : have had no bug at all.
- Very well maintained and developed (the developer is nice, working hard, and always open to comments and suggestions : http://www.donationcoder...bb/index.php?board=12.0)
To sum it up : GREAT APP, I highly recommend it. Basically : find any file on your computer in a flash (and soon – according to the developer -- you’ll be able to do even more.)
Unclog your desktop with useless links, stop using your highly complex startup menu tree structure… Just get to work : launch every file/program quickly.
(Warning : this app -- like any other launcher -- is not meant (as other suggest in their comments) to replace “desktop search softwares” : Find & Run Robot won’t look INSIDE the files, for specific words or sentences, etc.; this is another thing altogether.)
zridling reviewed v1.07.10 on Sep 20, 2005
DonationCoder.com is a beehive of activity as there are several programs and smallware on the site that are serious competitors to shareware. Find and Run Robot is well designed and faster than anything I've used, including AppRocket and SlickRun. Don't forget to check out Screenshot Captor when you visit, too.
gregoryswil reviewed v1.05.12 on Apr 27, 2005
This thing is the bomb.com! Does exactly what it says it will. Certainly a must for anyone with loads of programs in their start menu who want what they want QUICKLY. Configurable enough to quick-run anything on your machine.