
Keybreeze 2.0
Keybreeze is a small, command-line toolbar that's only visible when you are using it.

You can activate it by pressing a hotkey on your keyboard. Then just type keywords to open files, folders, and websites. You can also type entries into the toolbar to perform more advanced options, such as searching Google, Dictionary.com, Wikipedia, eBay, or you can type commands to check the weather, open a tv guide, or shut down your computer.
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