The cool thing about litestep is that it really lets you make it as
practical or as fancy as you like. I think I've probably got it setup
to be more productive than standard windows UI's and there is still a
lot of room for improvement.
For example, I mentioned briefly about being able to do scripting and
create commands you can run from your taskbar. An example is being able
to type "? <args>" and have it pop open your browser and search
for your arguments in your search engine of choice, or you can create
specifics such as my "?image <args>" to search for google images,
or "?amazon <args>" to search on amazon. I can just type
"!snarkpit" or "!mapcore" and get to websites without needing to open
my browser or clutter my desktop with links. You can also use it
exactly like the windows "run..." command - type in any address on your
computer and be taken there, execute any program (including non-pathed
ones such as "calc" or "ping"), and do anything you'd normally have to
bring up a cmd window for basically.
Another fairly neat feature I've not quite gotten used to but think
could be handy is the multiple desktop system. This lets you have
several desktops that can be cycled between or selected from the
taskbar, allowing you to, for instance, minimise/restore multiple
things at once.
So yeah, basically having a replacement shell, particularly one as
modular and tweakable as LiteStep, really lets you go crazy with
customising things for your own productivity.
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