WinAutomation 3.0

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With WinAutomation you can easily automate any repetitive task. You can create jobs to automate all kinds of operations such as file operations, FTP transfers, import/export data to Excel, send emails, connect to and query databases and much more, without having to write a single line of code. For the novice user, WinAutomation includes an intelligent Macro Recorder that allows you to record and replay mouse and keyboard actions at any speed.

For more complex scenarios, WinAutomation features plenty of built-in actions that you can combine to build your jobs, along with support for variables and arrays, conditional logic, loops and more. WinAutomation also includes an integrated debugger, a job scheduler and triggers that monitor your computer and execute jobs as needed. The Pro edition allows you to compile jobs into exe files that you can run on different computers without having WinAutomation installed.

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