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- "A new way to bring the power of DOS command lines into Windows
- --without actually starting a DOS session, which is a memory
- hog and affects performance." --Brian Livingston, author of
- WINDOWS 3.1 SECRETS, in InfoWorld 10/11/93, "Get DOS Command
- Line Power With A Pretty Windows Face".
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- "This is very slick! Those of the command line persuasion have
- got to love SmilerShell, an extremely handy and well-designed
- utility." --Windows OnLine Review, 11/19/93
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- "Practical, proven usefulness."
- --Windows News (France), November 1993
-
- "You can type in almost anything. SmilerShell takes over from
- there. It's a convenient way to run Windows programs, too,
- since typing the name of the program is often quicker than
- opening up a group window and clicking on an icon. This is one
- program that is useful 'right out of the box'." --DOS Resource
- Guide, February 1994. "Five Apps That Bridge The Gap"
-
- "Surprisingly easy and powerful ... a friendly interface to DOS
- from within Windows." --PC Plus (UK), April 1994
-
- "This is a real time saver." --Noah Matthews, Knight-Ridder
- columnist, in San Jose Mercury News 4/24/94
-
- "SmilerShell will be of great interest [to those who want to]
- run DOS and Windows programs, and use DOS commands just as
- before. Lots of additional features are also provided."
- --PC Answers (UK), May 1994
-
- "Great Windows utility ... tames DOS under Windows, and believe
- it or not, actually makes DOS appear to be a Windows program."
- --ZiffNet Threads, June 1994
-
- "Confess, Windows users: sometimes it's just easier to type a
- command. Unfortunately, Windows' [File|Run and DOS box] leave a
- lot to be desired. [SmilerShell Pro provides] a best-of-both-
- worlds prompt in Windows ...small, simple, inexpensive, and
- easy to launch. That's because the program puts a small icon,
- that brings up the SmilerShell prompt, in your active window's
- title bar. [The command line] stays on screen until you send it
- away with a mouse click. SmilerShell allows you to assign
- aliases as shortcuts and to change directories by typing a few
- letters. It offers a lot for $29.95."
- --PC World, July 1994, "Forget the Mouse, Type Commands in Windows"
-
- "Brilliant Windows command line utility ... its claim to bring
- all the power of DOS into Windows is well justified. Strong
- functionality at low cost, easy to install and use, good
- documentation ... PC Plus verdict: 5 stars [highest possible
- rating]" --PC Plus (UK), August 1994
-
- "Superior ... recommended." --Windows Magazine, June 1994
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