You
can find a complete list of these features in the
bfcped.HTM
file provided as part of the application.
Figure 7.5
Batch File Compiler
supports a simple
interface that makes it
easy to create batch
file executables.
To compile your application, edit the batch file code and then click Compile. The utility opens
a dialog box where you type the name of the executable you want to create. After you provide the
name, the utility asks which operating system you??™re using to execute the batch file (the choices are
essentially DOS or Windows). Once you select an operating system, the utility completes the compilation
and displays a success message. A few odd things happened when I used the resulting
application. First, it seemed to assume that I would use some of the extended features to place the
cursor on screen. Second, the output didn??™t use the colors I selected for the command prompt??”it
used the default command prompt colors instead. Otherwise, the batch file worked precisely as
it should. When using the demonstration version of the product, you also have to live with the
developer??™s commercial messages.
Develop and Compile Batch Files with Quick Batch File
Compiler
The Quick Batch File Compiler has all the look and feel of a development platform.
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