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    tom_core

    tom_core - a tool for automating events on a computer

    ...By using this application, you can easily record your activity on your computer, starting the recording at any moment that you choose. The application repeats all your clicks or drags, keystrokes, hotkeys, etc. All in exactly the timing and number of repetitions you need. The toolbox such as the optical recognition and voice control enables to branch out the recordings into complex forms, with which application brings the possibility of programming even to those who don’t have programming skills or experiences.
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    Tron

    Simulates user intervention for otherwise unscriptable applications

    Tron is a console application (now discontinued) which simulates user intervention for otherwise unscriptable applications. It can simulate keystrokes, mouse clicks and movements from scripts allowing the control of applications running in the foreground. It can be used to write automated tests for user interfaces or to ease repetitive jobs with applications which do not support scripting natively. It has a modular design which allows it to be extended easily and is not tied to any particular scripting or programming language.
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    Testpilot is a browser based unit testing framework for testing websites. With it you can record the keystrokes and mouse events for a session and play them back automatically. You can include assertions for values in inputs DIVs or JavaScript variables.
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