- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $75.00 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: July 26, 2005
- Total Downloads: 1,390
- Downloads last week: 12
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From Designer Appliances :E-Quill-Liberator -- Nib click-less software. Avoiding gripping computer mice is an important part of avoiding the consequences of working long hours at computers. But for many who have damage to fingers as a result or for those with disabilities such as arthritis, the act of clicking mouse buttons alone can be painful or not possible. E-Quill-Liberator -- Nib software addresses this problem completely by automatically doing the click you want performed, where and when you need it. E-Quill-Liberator -- Nib is auto-click software that is optimized for word processing and Web browsing applications (Mac users please see McNib) that automatically performs 95% (average word processing user) of button clicking operations for you. Developed initially for the AirO2bic mouse and when used with it, it delivers virtually hands free mousing.
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Version: E-Quill-Liberator -- Nib 3.32
"Best clickless software available!!!"
Pros: The ability to move through software without clicking a mouse button. Helps me surf the web without stress on my hands.
Cons: Company still trying to get it into the mass market to bring cost down. Still worth every penny.
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