Description
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If you are like me, you are not happy that Windows does not support ANSI color codes on the command line. CTEXT.EXE is here to save the day! This utility allows you to display text in different colors in console batch files and more. It goes beyond just using ANSI codes.
Why Choose CTEXT.EXE?
One of the coolest features is that if you redirect the output, it won’t include those pesky color codes that can make things harder to read. You don’t need any fancy device drivers like “ANSI.SYS” or anything else!
Compatibility with Older Windows Versions
If you're still using Windows 95, 98, or ME, you can change the text color on the CTEXT.EXE command line. Just keep in mind that it might not always stick around for a long time—it can be a bit flaky sometimes.
Better Support for Newer Systems
Now, if you’re using Windows XP, NT, or 2000, CTEXT.EXE is even better! It will set your chosen color until you decide to change it again. No more worrying about losing your settings!
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User Reviews for CTEXT 7
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CTEXT allows displaying text in different colors in console batch files. Redirection removes color codes for improved readability. No external drivers needed.
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This app is a game changer! Finally, I can use colors in my console without any hassle. Highly recommend!
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Absolutely love this utility! It makes my command line so much more vibrant and easy to read. Five stars!
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An amazing tool for anyone tired of the bland command line. The color coding works perfectly, and no extra drivers needed!
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I was looking for a way to add some flair to my batch files, and this app does just that! Super easy to use.
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This utility exceeded my expectations! Colors enhance my workflow, and I love that redirected output stays clean.
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Finally, a solution for color coding in Windows command lines! It's intuitive and works flawlessly. Highly recommended!