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    Arsen Clicker & Macro

    Arsen Clicker & Macro

    The world’s smartest autoclicker & macro tool.

    ...The application includes a built-in macro editor for creating and managing complex automation sequences, along with global hotkey support for quick activation. Users can save multiple profiles and switch between them depending on their workflow. Arsen has Overlays which show FPS, CPS, CPU, MEM, Ping. Arsen is fully portable—no installation required—and runs entirely offline, ensuring that all macros and data remain secure on the user’s device. Arsen aims to deliver a lightweight, reliable, and streamlined automation tool that is easy to use yet powerful enough for advanced scenarios. ...
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    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Notifications to phone from Raspberry PI for GPIO connected devices

    This software is for delivering push notifications to remote devices such as smartphones and tablets from a Raspberry Pi when the Raspberry Pi is connected through its GPIO pins to a device which holds a relay or electronic switch temporarily closed when activated. An example of such as device is a Dakota Alert break beam sensor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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