What's a good macro recorder for Windows?
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00:00 What'S A Good Macro Recorder For Windows?
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ANSWER 1
Score 13
AutoHotkey has a very good macro recorder available as a helpful tool with it, namely AutoScriptWriter.
There is a menu item for it, but if you can't find it look in the installation folder. The recorded macros may need some improvement by hand, but are a very good start.
ANSWER 2
Score 6
The best commercial one we tried is Jitbit Macro Recorder. It can even compile macros to EXE files.
Also, there's a comparison article over at Wikipedia: Comparison of macro recorder software
ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 5
You can try this one: http://www.macro-recorder.com/
It's also working on Windows 7!
ANSWER 4
Score 0
Early versions of Windows included a free macro recorder, but this seemed to be unstable if used on later editions.
About five years ago we had considerable success with MacroScheduler from MJTnet. This will enable you to record sessions, and also allow you to edit the session as a script - great for optimizing and tweaking a recorded macro.
Unfortunately it isn't free, but for our purposes we considered it excellent value for money. There is a trial version available. See: http://www.mjtnet.com/macro_scheduler.htm