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    Macronize, a macro builder and recorder

    Macronize, a macro builder and recorder

    Macronize, a precise macro builder to automate your apps on Windows

    Macronize, a macro builder, a mouse click and key press recorder with which you can automate your Windows programs and apps throught recording or adding precise steps (macro actions) and playing them back. A macro is a series of steps to automate your computer. With a macro you take over the control of your programs and apps so you don't have to do things manually like copying/pasting. Or recording a YouTube video and at the same time clicking to show the users what to do.
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    FP-WinHugsHaskellTester

    FP-WinHugsHaskellTester

    Executes Haskell-tests using WinHugs and visualizes the results.

    Checks a haskell script (lhs, hs) based on tests specified in a test file and provides a graphical user interface to show the results, including return values compared to check value(s), coloring to see which tests fail at a glance and approximate execution time benchmarking. As a test file you may use a valid haskell script file (that runs in WinHugs) simply checking for logical equality of expressions (using ==). You may also use "~>" after a haskell expression to indicate the desired output. It's also possible to specify multiple valid outputs.
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