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WinParrot is a FREEWARE. It can record and control any application on Windows. This software, certified on Windows XP, Vista and 7 has five usages: | ||||||||||||
     Automate your recurring tasks     Load your data into your applications (Internet Explorer, Oracle Applications, SAP ...)     using data from an Excel spreadsheet     Test the robustness of an application by simulating multiple users     Conduct demonstration or training of an application (by slowing the speed of play)     Schedule tasks (schedule the execution of macros).
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Start recording your tasks or your entries, WinParrot will replay them immediately without programming
You can control the tolerance of an image recognition, shapes or texts, change the speed of typing or moving the mouse....
Once a bug is found on WinParrot, it is corrected in a few days. | ||||||||||||
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