Marcus Tettmar Site Admin

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Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:57 am Post subject: UPDATE: Macro Scheduler 7.3.10 Released |
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Dear Macro Scheduler user,
We have today released Macro Scheduler 7.3.10 with the following changes:
Added FileBrowse attribute to Dialogs
Added MainMenu object to Dialogs to create menus
Added Image control to Dialogs
Added ability to add images to buttons on Dialogs
Added RadioGroup object to Dialogs
Added ProgressBar object to Dialogs
Added BlockInput command to block user input
Added ReadFile command to read entire file to a variable
Added Toolbar command - puts mouse over a toolbar button
Added LibFunc command to run DLL functions
Added GetCaretPos command to return position of text cursor
Added GetWindowProcess command to return process id and name of window
Fixed issue with real number variables in arithmetic complex expressions
Fixed an issue with nested if/else/endifs
Fixed debugger speed issue that existed on some systems
Improved file saving when editor and macro properties both open
Added Complex Expression examples to help file
As you can see there are some exciting new features such as the ability to call DLL functions - now you can run Windows 32 API functions directly - and some additional dialog objects to improve your user interfaces. The new BlockInput command will even lock the keyboard and prevent the user moving the mouse while your macro continues to send keyboard and mouse events.
Registered users can get download details from:
http://www.mjtnet.com/dldregd.htm
The latest evaluation version is available from:
http://www.mjtnet.com/downloads.htm
This release is a free update to registered users of version 7.x. Customers of previous versions can upgrade at the following reduced rates:
Macro Scheduler Std: $23.98 (USD) [Normally $59.95]
Macro Scheduler Pro: $99.99 (USD) [Normally $139.95]
To place an order please go to:
http://www.mjtnet.com/sales.htm
To run Macro Scheduler scripts remotely try msNet:
http://www.mjtnet.com/msnet.htm
Remote workstation automation has never been easier. Here's how msNet helped one customer:
"Since 1998, we have been using Macro Scheduler to run our entire company's round-the-clock reporting. When SMTPSendMail was introduced, we were able to deliver hourly, e-mail-based reporting for all of our clients. And now, with msNet, we've given our clients a tool more powerful than anything they ever imagined: on-demand reporting from anywhere in the world. Wow! Great job MJT Net!" Jerry Gilels, President TeleQuery.Net, Inc.
Enjoy the new version!
Best regards,
Marcus Tettmar
MJT Net Ltd
P.S. If you need to get in touch you will find contact details at http://www.mjtnet.com/support.htm
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