If you want to have a more structured way of starting your programs in Windows: I've developed a Start Applications Tool. You can download it here: After downloading the zip file "startApplications.zip" you can unpack it and start the application called "startApplication,exe". The configuration file is called "startApplications.ini" and will be generated if it's not there. You can change the applications by drag and drop with any .exe file. Important: Maybe you'll be asked to update your .net framework. In case you have problems finding the download windows deskiop 8.0.1: take this download file, unpack and runi it Important: If you are using Antivirus Software like Norton you will get a Warning. Answer the system that you trust the startapplication.exe program.
If you have any questions: contact me. SOURCE CODE You can find the source code here on Github: https://github.com/edleijnse/StartApplications.git and for testing: https://github.com/edleijnse/startApplicationsTest.git Feel free to download the sources and clone them to make your own GUI! The project was done with Windows Presentation Framework and XAML. I programmed in Visual Basic.NET and used Jetbrains AI to get along fast: it was amazing how good the AI worked for me. HAVE FUN!
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Copilot - ChatGPT at your fingertipsMicrosoft Copilot is a new feature that is available for Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 users. It is an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant that can help you with various tasks, such as writing, researching, creating, and troubleshooting. It can understand your natural language queries and generate relevant and accurate responses. It can also access your data across different apps and services, such as Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, Bing, and more, to provide you with personalized and contextual assistance. The Copilot function is bulit in Edge and you can easily activate it. To get this sidebar you'll have to activate it in settings like this:
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