Description:
Windows operating system contains a rich set of commands that can actually be used to create scripts to perform various automated functions. The typical way to execute such a script is to save it as a batch file that sequentially executes all the commands contained in the document. However, with this program, a Windows user can convert a set of Windows commands or batch files into a Windows executable file.
32-bit or 64-bit
The user can convert the file into a Windows executable (EXE) in 32-bit or 64-bit. The editing commands include cut, copy, paste, delete, etc. The user can perform editing tasks, view application metadata such as product name, version, and other descriptions. In the Embedded Files section, the user can add icons and other files to be embedded in the final executable file. The program provides the user with a simple application interface that allows them to add files through the Windows File Explorer interface. The program also provides the user with access to an interface for editing the content.
This program provides users with an easy way to convert Windows commands to EXE files.
It belongs to the encoder/compiler category and is licensed as shareware for the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platform and can be used as a free trial until the end of the trial period. A demo version of Quick Batch File Compiler is available for all users of the software as a free download with potential limitations compared to the full version.
How To Install:
After you get the 3,19 MB (quickbfc.exe) installation file double click on .exe file.
Then follow the setup steps.
Author |
AbyssMedia.com |
Last Updated On |
Runs on |
Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / XP |
Total downloads |
48 |
File size |
3,19 MB |
Filename |
quickbfc.exe
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