Quick Macros
Quick Macros is a universal and extensible automation program. You can create or record macros to automate repetitive tasks (e.g., insert text, launch programs) in any application, and perform complex tasks (e.g., process text, programmatically interact with applications). Quick Macros offers many simple and advanced macro commands, such as key presses, mouse actions, file operations, window management, text manipulation. To launch macros, can be used hot-keys, text, mouse movements, window title, shortcuts, scheduler, pop-up menus and toolbars. You can add custom toolbars to any window. An integrated programming language allows extending Quick Macros: you can create functions, classes, applications, windows, new trigger types; use dll and COM functions.
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Quick Macros Review
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Website
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Gintaras Didzgalvis
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Screenshot
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View Quick Macros Screenshot
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Cost
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$30 US
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Release Date
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2005-03-17
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OS
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Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
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Requirements
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Internet Explorer 5 or later
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File Size
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1903 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Shareware
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Version
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2.1.6
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Tags
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macros, macro, macro recorder, automate, toolbar, productive, record, key, keyboard, text, mouse, command, launch, window, file, schedule, menu, popup, system, utility, programming, dll, API, WinAPI, COM, OLE, class, function, variable, string
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