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Web Replay 1.1

Developer: Deskperience (more products...)
OS:Windows
License:Shareware
Price: $24.99 (Buy it now)
Size:3.04 MB
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Web rePlay is a browser macro recorder that integrates with the Internet Explorer toolbar and allows you to automate frequent web tasks, as well as login. You can automatically click buttons, navigate to selected pages, fill and submit form data etc. The program is very easy to use, simply click the record button and perform your tasks (e.g login to Hotmail, click your way to the inbox etc.) and when you are done, stop the recording. You can then save these actions and replay them at any time, by simply clicking a button (you can assign custom IE toolbar buttons to launch your macros). In addition, you can also perform simple web site logins with a single click - anytime you reach a login page and enter your id and password Web rePlay offers to store the login information for you. So the next time you visit that page you can complete the login form automatically. The program stores your encrypted information on your local computer, and offers additional password protection to restrict access to your macro buttons and logins.

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