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    Repeat

    Repeat

    Mouse/keyboard record/replay and automation hotkeys/macros creation

    Full-fledged mouse/keyboard record/replay and automation hotkeys/macros creation using modern programming languages, and more advanced automation features. Working across three major OSes: Windows, OSX, and Linux. See more at https://github.com/repeats/Repeat Repeat yourself with some intelligence. This, if used correctly, can improve your productivity greatly.
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    Mini Mouse Macro

    Mini Mouse Macro

    Light weight mouse and keyboard macro recording machine

    Mini Mouse Macro is a great free mouse and keyboard recording macro. Mini Mouse Macro if different to other mouse macro's out there because it can actively record your mouse movements, clicks and keys. Lower standard macro's require you to actually enter the x and y position of your mouse and then ask you what to do.....Mini Mouse Macro recorder takes it to the next level by recording your actions in real time. Another great feature of Mini Mouse Macro is the ability to save your...
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    JavaMacros

    A GUI interface written "Around" LuaMacros

    JavaMacros is a GUI "Client" for the LuaMacros "HID-aware" macros program - It runs using Java 8, so you will need it installed on your machine. In simpler words, it is a general way to "reprogram" keyboards in windows, using a graphic user interface rather than directly writing macro scripts, that allows to use any number of keyboards - even of the same make and model - as separate, specific devices. Each with its tailored functions (stickers over the keys are a must). ...
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    Personal Assistant Macro Maker

    Personal Assistant Macro Maker

    a personal assistant tool that you can teach custom commands to

    NOTE: The current release of this software is a beta version and is still under testing. Users are encouraged to report any found issues or suggestions to help improve future releases. The Personal Assistant Macro Maker(PAMM) is a desktop program that allows users to teach their computer how to perform custom tasks which can then be performed at any time through verbal commands. PAMM is able to record user actions such as clicking and typing and store those actions into a macro which the...
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    gtaclicker

    gtaclicker

    Simple mouse clicker

    GTAClicker is simple mouse clicker built in C# using native methods of Win32API. Compiled under: .NET 4.6.1 It needs just .NET installed on Windows supporting .NET meant above(maybe 4.5.x should run it too)
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    ztex is a Firmware Kit with a corresponding Driver API for EZ-USB based hardware. The Firmware is written in C and assembled using a powerful macro processor. The Driver API allows the development of platform-independent device drivers.
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    exportFromXL is a SAS macro for exporting data from Excel into CSV or TXT files using Dynamic Data Exchange. It works on all versions of PC SAS, Excel and Windows -- but notably not on any version of SAS running off of a server.
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    exportToXL is a SAS macro for exporting data from PC SAS onto custom-formatted Excel spreadsheets using Dynamic Data Exchange. It works on all versions of PC SAS, Excel and Windows -- but notably not on any version of SAS running off of a server.
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    The Autoconf Macro Archive provides documented and tested macros that are useful to many software writers using the autoconf tool, but too specific to be included into autoconf itself. [DISCONTINUED]
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