February 11, 2016

Macro Scheduler 14.2.07 Available

Filed under: Announcements — Marcus Tettmar @ 4:24 pm

Macro Scheduler Maintenance release 14.2.07 is now available for download.

Links: Version History | Registered Downloads | Trial Downloads | New Licenses

January 13, 2016

Happy New Year!

Filed under: Announcements,General — Marcus Tettmar @ 10:22 am

A slightly belated Happy New Year to all our customers and supporters. I’m a little late getting this up as we are in the midst of an office move! So things are a little hectic.

But wanted to say thank you to you all for being with us and we look forward to working with you in 2016 and beyond!

December 10, 2015

Macro Scheduler 14.2.06 Available

Filed under: Announcements — Marcus Tettmar @ 2:34 pm

I am pleased to announce that Macro Scheduler maintenance update 14.2.06 is now available.

Links: Version History | Registered Downloads | Trial Downloads | New Licenses

November 13, 2015

Macro Scheduler Gearhead Spotted Again in Forza

Filed under: Announcements,General — Marcus Tettmar @ 8:49 am

Thanks again to Chris Henwood for designing another stunning livery. This time for this virtual Aussie V8 Dorian is driving in Forza Motorsport:

Aussie V8 with MJT Livery

Dorian is racing this car twice a week. Good luck Dorian!

September 17, 2015

Macro Scheduler 14.2.04 Available

Filed under: Announcements — Marcus Tettmar @ 10:18 am

I am pleased to announce that Macro Scheduler maintenance update 14.2.04 is now available.

Links: Version History | Registered Downloads | Trial Downloads | New Licenses

July 31, 2015

Runs in Windows 10

Filed under: Announcements,General — Marcus Tettmar @ 1:09 pm

Yes, Macro Scheduler works great in Windows 10:

May 21, 2015

Chirp – Teaching the Machines to Sing

Filed under: Announcements,General — Marcus Tettmar @ 10:54 am

Allow me to tell you about a fun new technology called Chirp created by some good friends of ours.

Chirp is an exciting new technology that shares information between devices using sound and you can try it out for yourself.

Chirp

Chirp works by using little more than your device’s speaker and microphone. Data is encoded into a sound which is then “chirped” over the speaker. Another device or devices within earshot will “hear” that sound and decode it.

The beauty of this is that it removes all technical obstacles to sharing data (no need for infrared, or setting up bluetooth etc) and makes it possible for the most basic devices (think Arduino boards, toys, TVs, games etc) to chirp without any special hardware. And it means that one device can very easily share data with multiple listening devices.

You can share URLs, notes, images and video between devices – and now from your desktop web browser. College lecturers and presenters find it very useful for sharing links to websites, slides and presentations to their delegates, without having to collect email addresses or use any special infrastructure.

You can download the free Chirp app from the Apple Store or Google Play to see it in action. It’s great fun! There’s also a Chrome Plugin which makes it a breeze to share links from your web browser to your phone/tablet.

And if you want to make your own apps chirp there’s an SDK you can get your hands on too. I had some fun not long back making a Lego EV3 Robot chirp. Why not!? Anyone for a Macro Scheduler -> Chirp Interface?

And if you like what you see why not get in on the action – Team Chirp are currently crowd funding to raise money to take Chirp to the next level and are exploring commercial opportunities – so you can even make a little investment.

May 7, 2015

Self Documenting Macro Recorder Snapshots

Filed under: Announcements,General,Macro Recorder,Scripting — Marcus Tettmar @ 1:22 pm

Did you know that since Macro Scheduler 14.2 the Macro Recorder can store snapshots of windows and objects that you click on as you are recording?

This feature makes it easier to work out which bit of code does what as you can see the screenshots inside the script:

Note the thumbnail images in the script. To view a full sized version – as in the example above – double click on a thumbnail.

This feature is on by default but can be switched off before you record a macro by toggling the “Take Window Snapshot Images” option on the macro recorder settings dialog.

March 16, 2015

Macro Scheduler 14.2.03 Maintenance Update

Filed under: Announcements — Marcus Tettmar @ 2:32 pm

We have today released Macro Scheduler 14.2.03. This is a minor maintenance release addressing a few small bugs and improvements.

For full details please see the history list here.

Registered Users | New Licenses | Trial Downloads

February 6, 2015

Awesome Image Recognition

Filed under: Announcements,Automation — Marcus Tettmar @ 4:36 pm

We received this email today and I just had to share it …

Macro Scheduler image recognition just saved me 6 hours of mind numbing work and my program took me about 15 minutes to write, test, and start using. Such an AWESOME solution you provide.

Richard A. San Jose, CA USA

For more info on how to use Image Recognition see:
http://help.mjtnet.com/article/39-how-to-use-macro-schedulers-image-recognition-functions

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