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Could anybody tell me if there is a well known freeware macro maker
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 09:53:16 -0000, "James" <james@noreply.com> wrote:
>Could anybody tell me if there is a well known freeware macro maker >available? > >Thanks > Would Autoit be the sort of thing you're looking for? http://www.hiddensoft.com/autoit3/ Regards, -- Steve ( out in the sticks ) Email: anyoldname(*AT*)gmx(*dot*)co(*dot*)uk |
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Steve H wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 09:53:16 -0000, "James" <james@noreply.com> wrote: > > >>Could anybody tell me if there is a well known freeware macro maker >>available? >> >>Thanks >> > > Would Autoit be the sort of thing you're looking for? > > http://www.hiddensoft.com/autoit3/ > > Regards, > > AutoIt's good. I'm still using AutoIt 1 on business systems. But I am a big convert to AutoHotKey. I've found it's a lot easier to get scripts written and debugged. Just record it, then cut out the code you don't need. The compiler is nice too. Saves me from having to install AutoHotkey on 233 workstations. Web site also has a GUI tool for advanced script programming. Geez, I sound like a commercial for it! But it IS really good. John Hood Web Site www.jhoodsoft.org "The best home and business free software, no ads, no time limits, no fluff." "No kidding." |
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