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Automate Your Desktop with Workspace Macro Pro and Make Your Life Easier

Automate Your Desktop with Workspace Macro Pro and Make Your Life Easier

2011-03-03
SAN JOSE, CA, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Automation Anywhere, Inc. has released Workspace Macro Pro - Automation Edition 6.5.4, an easy-to-use Windows automation software and macro recorder (http://www.tethyssolutions.com/macro-automation.htm) that automate your desktop and simplify your life. Unlike ordinary macro programs that require programming by sophisticated users, Workspace Macro Pro allows novice users to become more productive immediately. If you can fill out a form, you can use Workspace Macro Pro to breeze your way through repetitive computer tasks.

Using an easy, intuitive process, Workspace Macro Pro lets you capture repetitive keyboard and mouse activities, turn them into scripts, and make them available for later playback. If there are routinely performed actions like generating reports, checking inventory, login to websites or phrases and passwords that you type often, just record it in into Workspace Macro Pro once and assign it a hotkey. Replay these repetitive tasks anytime, anywhere using a single click saving you hours of your life. In addition to saving time and lowering frustration, the program also eliminates errors. If you record your actions and information into Workspace Macro Pro, the program will play it back flawlessly, time after time.

Put your computer system maintenance in auto-pilot mode with new Workspace Macro Pro 6.5.4. In just minutes you can create & schedule macros that clean Internet cookies, clear your cache of temporary files, defragment the hard disk, run a spyware remover program, etc at pre-defined times and keep your computer running at optimal performance.

As users become more familiar they can quickly use Workspace Macro Pro to create complex time-saving macros without any programming. Workspace Macro Pro has all the features that you'd expect in a high-end Windows macro program (http://www.tethyssolutions.com/macro-automation.htm). Power users will appreciate the program's macro editing capabilities, repeat options, easy-to-learn macro actions, turbo-speed macro replay, enhanced macro management, IE plug-in feature, customizable interface and single click scheduling.

Workspace Macro Pro provides enterprise-class reliability and accuracy, plus many advanced keyboard and mouse macro features. By taking repetitive tasks out of workers' hands and delegating them to Workspace Macro Pro, productivity and morale go up, while errors and wasted time go down. The program can automate and schedule business operations, and reduce data entry time. Workspace Macro Pro is Windows 7 supported and works with IE8 and IE9.

Workspace Macro Pro - Automation Edition 6.5.4 runs under Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Windows 7, costs $39.95(US) for a personal license or $64.95 for a business license. Multi-user discounts are available. Download free trial from http://www.tethyssolutions.com/macro-automation.htm. Also available Automation Anywhere - Leader in Business Process Automation, IT Automation (http://www.tethyssolutions.com/automation-software.htm).


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[Press-News.org] Automate Your Desktop with Workspace Macro Pro and Make Your Life Easier
Automate Your Desktop with Workspace Macro Pro and Make Your Life Easier