Start++ turbocharges Vista's search box and lets you create shortcut commands and aliases that can perform all kinds of tasks.Windows Vista's useful new search box on the Start menu makes it easy to search your PC for files, programs, e-mail messages, and contacts, or to search the Web.
The free Start++ download turbocharges that search box, enabling you to create shortcut commands and aliases for dealing with all kinds of tasks, both on your PC and on the Internet. For example, if you want to search Google for the word Nibelung, simply type g Nibelung in the search box, and press Enter; Start++ will immediately launch a Google search for you, and display the results in your browser.
The program includes a 'search startlets' feature that can automate complex tasks when you type in a word or two. For example, type play Mozart at the search box and press Enter; the app will search for all music on your PC that contains the keyword 'Mozart', create a playlist using the results, launch Windows Media Player, and play each piece on the playlist.
Start++ comes with an array of preset search and command startlets. The application's creator expects to make search gadgets--gadgets that can work right on Windows Vista's Start menu--available soon.
You can easily generate your own command startlets and search startlets by filling in a simple form. With startlets at your disposal, you'll find countless ways to make life at the keyboard easier. And given that the program is free, it's a hard deal to pass up.
Preston Gralla, author of Windows Vista in a Nutshell, is filling in for Laura Blackwell, who is on maternity leave.