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FreeMacroPlayer is a free utility that that plays back macros created in Macro ToolsWorks, Perfect Keyboard, ClickyMouse, MacroToolbar or WinScheduler macro programs.   The FreeMacroPlayer is completely free for anyone (personal use, business use, government use) and can be freely distributed without any restrictions, including distribution with other commercial products. 

FreeMacroPlayer macros make it possible to automate all daily repetitive tasks such as doing file backups, web forms filling, e-mails answering, on-line chatting, data transformations, file downloading and many more...

Creating the FreeMacroPlayer is as easy as 1-2-3:

1. Create a macro file in one of the macro program mentioned above. *

2. Use "File/Generate FreeMacroPlayer File" menu command to generate FreeMacroPlayer .fmp file.

3. Distribute the macro file to the users.

 

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Freeware - completely free for anyone!
Easy to use three-pane user interface: Macros are organized to user defined groups (similar to folders in Windows Explorer) for simpler navigation.
Security - macro file is encrypted and thus it is not possible to view its content in other program or file viewer.
Password protection - macros can be password protected so that only authorized persons can view/run/modify them.
Sharing macros in work group.  It is possible to share macros over LAN network so that all employees have access to the same macros.
Application specific macros - the same macro trigger can start different macros in different applications.  This allows user to unify computer environment.
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:

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.
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.
Hot keys - specify hotkeys (for example "Ctrl+Alt+H") that cause the macro is started.
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:

Mouse button clicks - macro is started when a mouse button (left, middle, right, X1, X2) is clicked or double-clicked.
Hold mouse button down - macro is started when a mouse button (left, middle, right, X1, X2) is held down for a while.
Shake mouse cursor - macro is started when mouse cursor is shake horizontally or vertically.
Move mouse cursor to screen edge - macro is started when mouse cursor is moved to a screen edge.
Move mouse cursor to screen corner - macro is started when mouse cursor is moved to a screen corner.

Schedule Triggers:

Time scheduled trigger - run macros at specific time, once or repeatedly every X seconds, minutes, hours, days, months.  Or every Monday, Tuesday....
Window trigger - macro is started when specified window is opened or become active (starts receiving keyboard input).
File trigger - run macro when specified file is changed, created, deleted, become bigger or smaller than defined size.....
Drive - macro is started when free drive space is lower than defined amount.
Pixel trigger - macro is started when a pixel on the specified screen location changes color.
Idle time - macro is started if there is not mouse nor keyboard activity for specified amount of time.
Windows shutdown - macro is started when Windows is being shut down.
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, etc.).

Toolbar Buttons:

Tabbed toolbar supporting screen edge docking, auto-hiding, custom colors, automatic tab selection depending on currently active window.
Submenus - user can define any number of submenus.
Floating toolbars that appears when a particular application (window) is active.  The flying toolbars support auto-hide and can attach to the active window.
Powerful macros written in macro language with 170+ commands or in VBA-compatible Basic.
   

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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