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Freeware - completely free
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Easy to use three-pane user
interface: Macros are
organized to user defined groups (similar to
folders in Windows Explorer) for simpler
navigation. |
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Security -
macro file is encrypted and thus it is not
possible to view its content in other program or
file viewer. |
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Password
protection - macros can be password
protected so that only authorized persons can
view/run/modify them. |
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Sharing
macros in work group. It is possible to
share macros over LAN network so that all
employees have access to the same macros. |
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Application specific macros - the same
macro trigger can start different macros in
different applications. This allows user
to unify computer environment. |
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Variety of macro triggering options.
Each macro can have multiple triggers thus
the same macro can be triggered, for example,
using keyboard and a toolbar button.
Keyboard
Triggers:
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Auto text
- specify the text that you want to be able
to automatically insert in other target
windows (word processor, e-mail, chat, web
forms, etc.). When you start typing
such a text a small assistant window with
selection of matching "auto text" macros is
shown for fast insertion. |
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Text shortcut
- specify the macro text and its text
shortcut (for example ".sct"). Typing
the text shortcut causes the macro text
replaces the text shortcut typed. |
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Hot keys - specify hotkeys (for
example "Ctrl+Alt+H") that cause the macro
is started. |
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Extended hotkeys - two hotkeys
combination to trigger the macro. For
example "Ctrl+Alt+H" followed by "Ctrl+1"
starts one macro while "Ctrl+Alt+H" followed
by "Ctrl+2" starts other macro.
Improves organizing of larger number of
hotkeys. |
Mouse
Triggers:
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Mouse button
clicks
- macro is started when a mouse button
(left, middle, right, X1, X2) is clicked or
double-clicked. |
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Hold mouse
button down - macro is started when a
mouse button (left, middle, right, X1, X2)
is held down for a while. |
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Shake mouse
cursor
- macro is started when mouse cursor is
shake horizontally or vertically. |
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Move mouse
cursor to screen edge
- macro is started when mouse cursor is
moved to a screen edge. |
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Move mouse
cursor to screen corner
- macro is started when mouse cursor is
moved to a screen corner. |
Schedule
Triggers:
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Time scheduled trigger
- run macros at specific time, once or
repeatedly every X seconds, minutes, hours,
days, months. Or every Monday,
Tuesday.... |
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Window
trigger
- macro is started when specified window is
opened or become active (starts receiving
keyboard input). |
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File trigger
- run macro when specified file is changed,
created, deleted, become bigger or smaller
than defined size..... |
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Drive
- macro is started when free drive space is
lower than defined amount. |
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Pixel trigger
- macro is started when a pixel on the
specified screen location changes color. |
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Idle time
- macro is started if there is not mouse nor
keyboard activity for specified amount of
time. |
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Windows shutdown
- macro is started when Windows is being
shut down. |
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And other "triggers" can be written as a
repeatedly time scheduled macro that, when
started, either performs or does not perform
required functionality depending on the
conditions evaluated (for example, some
process is running, a registry key exists,
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Toolbar Buttons:
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Tabbed
toolbar supporting screen edge docking,
auto-hiding, custom colors, automatic tab
selection depending on currently active
window. |
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Submenus
- user can define any number of submenus. |
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Floating
toolbars
that appears when a particular application
(window) is active. The flying
toolbars support auto-hide and can attach to
the active window. |
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Powerful macros written in macro language with
170+ commands or in VBA-compatible Basic. |
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Requirements:
PC, Pentium 90MHz
or better, 8MB RAM, mouse or compatible
pointing device, keyboard, Windows
98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/Vista, Internet Explorer 4.0
or newer.
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