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Application Paths Editor

Application Paths Editor is a portable Windows program to Add, Edit and delete Application Paths in a quick and safe way, so you can decide what are the commands Windows will recognize and what they will execute, so you can put less shortcuts on your desktop or in your Windows...

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Windows
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  • run-menu
  • path-changer
  • path-editor

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  • Developed by

    IL flagLeeLu Soft
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    5 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
Application Paths Editor was added to AlternativeTo by Efreak on and this page was last updated . Application Paths Editor is sometimes referred to as Application Path Editor, APE
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What is Application Paths Editor?

Application Paths Editor is a portable Windows program to Add, Edit and delete Application Paths in a quick and safe way, so you can decide what are the commands Windows will recognize and what they will execute, so you can put less shortcuts on your desktop or in your Windows folder and you will know what is running with each command.

Application Paths are registry Keys and values that are made for that issue...when you type a command on the Run dialog, Windows is searching the search path and the registry keys of Application Path to find the actual location of the program and execute it.

Important note for Windows 7 users, to launch the legacy Run dialog you have to press on Windows Key + R, Application Paths will not work from the Start->search run dialog unless the App Path command name will be the same as the original executable name.