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Re: Any software out there that would do my mouse-clicks for me? <- Thanks to everyone on this Valentine's Day!


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  • Subject: Re: Any software out there that would do my mouse-clicks for me? <- Thanks to everyone on this Valentine's Day!
  • From: "eugenefongdere" <eugenefongdere@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 08:02:54 -0800

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ivo Karindi <ivo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; OmegaList (E-mail)
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 8:38 AM
Subject: RE: Any software out there that would do my mouse-clicks for me? <-
Thanks to everyone on this Valentine's Day!


>Thanks to everyone who took time to help me out with some very good
>suggestions here.  Since I tested out several programs, thought that I just
>let everyone know what I found out.
>
>I was surprised to learn that there is actually a lot of different products
>in this category.  After reading about various options, decided to download
>and test out the following:
>
>1) AIM Keys
>2) AutoMate 4
>3) EZ Macros
>4) MacroExpress
>
>First an explanation why I was looking for something like this: need to run
>a series of tests on a series of futures contracts using a machinery
>composed of TS, EL Editor, text files outputted by TS, MS Excel, and MS
>Access.  I needed something that can automatically do some EL editing (or
MS
>formulas every now and then), run a test, import the results into Excel,
and
>store the results in Access.  Rather than spending countless of hours doing
>all this manually, I wanted to find something that will do the labor for me
>so I can concentrate on the test results.
>
>After testing all of the above programs, I decided to go with AutoMate 4.
>The main reason is "bells and whistles" that come with it, primarily the
>options to run "do" loops with custom variables, write scripts in Basic for
>tasks that are not already included, and the extensive resource base on the
>web.  I also like the fact that AutoMate most closely resembles "object
>oriented" programming approach, the objects being various applications and
>Windows components.
>
>Thanks again to everyone who took time to respond!
>(Not affiliated etc., just reasoning about my personal decision.)
>
>Ivo
>
>
>