Batchrun Command Script Runner and Executor

With Batchrun you can create a batch file using a graphical interface.

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Key Features of Batchrun

  • With Batchrun you can create a batch file using a graphical interface.
  • For example, you can launch multiple Windows applications with a click.
  • Start Batchrun, add the applications you would like to run together or one after another, then select "File | Save to Desktop" and you have just created your first batch file.
  • Double-clicking this batch file on the Desktop will start all the programs you have selected.

How to automate tasks visually with Batchrun

Writing traditional DOS batch files is complicated and tedious. Batchrun allows you to create powerful batch operations using a simple graphical interface. Follow these 4 steps to build your first one-click shortcut:

  1. Add Your Applications
    Open Batchrun and begin adding the Windows applications you want to execute together. You can configure them to launch simultaneously or tell the batch file to wait for one program to close before launching the next.
  2. Insert File Management Commands
    Batchrun isn't just for opening apps. You can add built-in commands like Copy, Rename, or Makedir (to create new folders) to automate repetitive daily file management tasks.
  3. Close Unwanted Programs
    Need to free up resources before running a heavy program? Use the End Process command to instruct your batch file to automatically quit specific running applications before it moves to the next step.
  4. Save as a Shortcut
    When your list of commands is ready, simply go to the File menu and select "Save to Desktop". Batchrun instantly generates an executable shortcut icon on your desktop that will run your entire sequence with a single double-click.
Pro Tip: Use the "Text to Clipboard" function for a faster game logon! You can create a batch file that automatically copies your complex MMO password (like for World of Warcraft or Rift) to your clipboard right before it launches the game, saving you from having to type it out manually.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. That is the main benefit of Batchrun. It features a completely visual, graphical user interface. You just point, click, and select the files or actions you want to automate without writing a single line of traditional command-line code.

Yes! Batchrun is 100% Freeware.

Absolutely. In fact, even Microsoft has recommended using Batchrun to reduce boot times. Instead of having numerous non-essential programs set to load automatically when Windows starts, you can remove them from your startup list and put them into a single Batchrun file to launch manually only when you need them.

Yes. If there are specific sequences you do want to run on startup, you can use the File Menu to save your newly created batch file directly to your Windows boot sequence, ensuring it executes automatically every time you turn on your computer.

Batchrun is highly compatible and lightweight. It supports Windows 10, Windows 8.x, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP (both 32-bit and 64-bit editions).

Technical Specifications

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