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  1. Just a little program I whipped up a couple of days ago, to fill a need. It has a few nice features. Basically it gives batch list ability, to any program that supports an input path on the command-line (%1 etc). It only supports drag & drop, and uses RunWait .... but feel free to adapt to your needs. Batch Create & Run v1.8.zip BUGFIX OLDER DOWNLOADS Older Screenshot NOTE - My usage was with a BAT file, so even though I coded for EXE files as well, that element remains untested, but should work. EDIT - Of course, if you use a DOS (console) EXE, you might want to add a checkbox to specify that the @Comspec method should be used. Perhaps I will add that ... one day. DONE
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