Thats true.. you can run command prompt in multiple tabs at the same time.. With the help of a application known as Console.it allows users to open multiple command prompt in different tabs to make the work more effectively.
Console is a Windows console window enhancement. It features include:
- multiple tabs
- text editor-like text selection
- different background types
- alpha and color-key transparency
- configurable font
- different window styles
Console is a freeware that enables command prompt to be opened under new tabs instead of running as separate windows. With the tab feature, you will never get windows taskbar crowded with too many opened command prompt when running simultaneously. Alternatively, you may try TrayIt! to keep running applications under system tray in order to avoid congestion and confusion caused by too many opened applications.
Console is NOT a shell. Therefore, it does not implement shell features like command-line completion, syntax coloring, command history, etc.
On top of this, it lets you customize font color, change the cursor to different styles, set transparency levels for both active and non active windows and many more. To make your life easier when using command prompt, Console also provides a number of command hotkeys such as Ctrl+Insert to copy the text, Shift+Insert to paste the text, Crtl+F1 to open command prompt in a new tab and etc. If you don’t like the default hotkeys which come together with the installation package, there is an option for you to change the hotkey to the one that is preferred by you.


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