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I have been having difficulties with AutoRun when ever I try to memorize a
sequence in which I connect to the internet the program will stop memorizing
on it's own when I disconnect from my ISP. Have you had any other
complaints, I have been in contact with the developer and they cannot
explain it? I have used AutoMate and had no problems. Any help would be
appreciated.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Orbell <iano@xxxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, August 01, 1998 8:15 AM
Subject: Re:
>I think you would be talking about 'AutoRun' from Adagio
>Software...and i think Metastock sell this themselves (at least
>thats where i bought it). I have been able to use it quite successfully
>to automate tasks in Metastock...indeed you can use it to automate
>tasks in other software programs also but I have not tried that.
>
>Like any program that automates key strokes and mouse button presses
>you need to ensure all screens etc retain their same positions
>(ie if a new version of Metastock moved the psoition of buttons in
>the Explorer window for example) or you need to amend/recreate the
>original keyboard maco.
>
>Overall its worked for me. Ian.
>
>
>Hugh Valliant wrote:
>>
>> Mornin' everyone
>>
>> I seem to recall a while back there was some discussion on a program that
>> would automate a series of keystrokes.
>>
>> I came across this. I haven't tried it so no guarantees...
>>
>> MacroMania
>>
>> MacroMania automates anything you do at the keyboard, and is most useful
for
>> any repetitve task.
>> MacroMania will launch any Windows application, and transport data back
and
>> forth between any Windows programs. All keyboard tasks can become
completely
>> automated!
>>
>>
http://www.pcworld.com/fileworld/file_description/frameset/0,1458,2273,00.ht
ml
>>
>> Enjoy
>>
>> Hugh
>>
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