A Windows program launcher that is script-driven.
With WinRobot, users can specify the applications they want to launch within command line scripts. These launches are then executed consecutively, with WinRobot waiting for each executable process in the script to finish before moving on to the next one.
The WinRobot script is an ASCII text file that lists the sequence of programs and child processes to be launched. One of the many benefits of using WinRobot is that it allows sequential execution of up to 128 applications, equal to the number of lines included in a script.
While the WinRobot script is not intended to replace DOS batch files, the program does offer several internal command options that can enhance the functionality of WinRobot scripts beyond just launching applications. WinRobot even allows for time-scheduled startups, giving users even more control over the process.
Additionally, WinRobot offers error logging options that let users keep track of any potential problems. The program also comes with an external scheduler program called Wait.Exe to further assist with scheduling and execution. Overall, WinRobot is an impressive software solution for anyone looking to streamline their Windows workflows.
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