- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
- Date added: March 14, 2007
- Total Downloads: 36,758
- Downloads last week: 531
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- Average user rating: stars out of 8 votes
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Publisher's description
From Free Labs Sofware :Freelabs Macro Recorder it's a tool that helps you to automate your computer repetitive tasks by creating timesaving macros that will work with any Windows program. Freelabs Macro Recorder's features include: Record all mouse and keystrokes events of any windows application Play back recorded macro. Save recorded macro to disk Load a macro from disk Light indicator when recording process is running Hide window to tray.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 2.8 stars out of 8 votes
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Version: Macro Recorder 1
Cons: There is no way to cancle the playing of a macro once you hit the play button.
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Version: Macro Recorder 1
Pros: it's useful. updated version is good.
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Version: Macro Recorder 1
"Small and compact, works from DOS but no edit feature."
Pros: Works from DOS so I can use a .BAT file and use windows scheduler.
Ctrl-ESC will cancel a playing macro.
Have use more than 15 times has yet to ask for money.Cons: Does not record mouse wheel events.
Does not exit after macro has run.
There is no way to edit a macro. If you have a long macro to change or you make a mistake when recording, you have to start over at the beginning.
So Far Doesn't work on Vista -
Version: Macro Recorder 1
Pros: Simplicity, easy of use and make a good job.
Cons: Don't have.
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: Macro Recorder 1
Pros: Works well, for an extremely simple program
Cons: only 15 free uses, then you have to pay. CNET should not allow deceptively-labeled programs.
Also, no way to program in a delay functionSummary: Not free. Deceptively labelled
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