

It displays a list with all recorded actions, including waiting periods, and you can modify them or create new ones. Before you play back your actions, you may load a macro file with the application's built-in macro editor. You can select the PlayBack option and select the macro file to execute your recorded commands or you can just run the created macro file.

Macro files are created instantly, after you stop recording. Alternatively, you may bring up a general settings menu and set up keyboard shortcuts for the same actions. While recording, a Stop button will be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen, so you can stop recording at any time. To start recording, you must right click the icon, select the Record option and specify where you want to save the macro file. The installation procedure is straightforward and it does not involve any complicated configurations.Įasy Macro Recorder works in the background and you can access its core functions through a system tray icon. The application's hardware requirements are modest.

You can use Easy Macro Recorder on Windows 2000 or a later edition, up to Windows 7. Once you record one or more tasks, you can let the application execute them for you, on demand or automatically, when you turn on your computer. Easy Macro Recorder allows you to record and play back any actions, without any effort. If you find this procedure tedious, after a few hundred executions, you should automate it. When we turn on a computer, we may have to perform a series of repetitive tasks, like connecting to the Internet, launching an instant messenger and a media player and so on.
