Jitbit Macro Recorder for Windows
Recording and replaying mouse and keyboard actions
Computers are great and all, but some tasks can get a little boring if you have to do them every day. That’s why it makes sense to set up a macro recorder to do these common actions for you – and JitBit’s solution is not a bad option. The app lets you record sequences of mouse clicks, enter text, and move the cursor on the screen for later use. Once these actions have been recorded, they can be “replayed” at any time and even compiled into an EXE file.
The program saves a lot of time when filling out forms, creating information and performing maintenance tasks, and is also good for creating presentations and video tutorials (although you cannot export to different video formats). The best thing about this app, however, is its scripts, which allow you to program certain commands, such as launching programs or Web pages, or even shutting down your computer without having to record the action yourself.
When it comes to accessing the Internet, the app is a bit cumbersome, but for general computing tasks, JitBit Macro Recorder can be a real find.
Playback buttons are disabled if there are no commands in the macro Random Delay Case (a long-awaited feature finally here). Confirmation screen now correctly prompts for an unsaved macro. Fixed “failed to register hotkeys” message when hotkeys are set to “None”, fixed text in playlists Saving an empty file – fixed Minor interface improvements
Changes
- Playback buttons are disabled if there are no commands in the macro Random Delay Case (a long-awaited feature finally here). The confirmation screen now correctly prompts for an unsaved macro. Fixed “failed to register hotkeys” message when hotkeys are set to “None”, fixed text in playlists Saving empty file – fixed Minor interface improvement
PROS
Writes actions with a single click
Script own macros
CONS
Performing web tasks is a bit more complicated