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    Tasket++

    Tasket++

    Schedule automated simulations of actions you would perform on your PC

    Tasket++ version 1.6 (December 2025) Details of version 1.6 : Stable version, fully functional Those actions simulations are available : - Keys sequence - Move Cursor - Paste text - Run Windows system specific command (open files, folders, executables, url, shut down pc, reboot, kill processes, create files...) - Wait - Run another task And other features like data management, scheduled tasks at system startup, create desktop shortcut to autorun a task... The goal in future versions is to include those features : - Play sound and show alert dialog actions - Add more Windows system specific command - Configure global hot keys to schedule a task to run while the user is on another application or video game Feedbacks and ideas for further actions are very welcome !
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