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  • Subject: Re: Client Access Macros-speed
  • From: Alan Novick <anovick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 12:36:42 -0400

No, the recorder program I mean is a utility program that came with Windows 
3.x, but for some reason not with Windows 95.   It allows you to record macros 
for any windows program, and works fine with Client Access.  The only way I 
know of to get it is to borrow it from an old Windows 3.x machine.

--
Alan Novick
Pressman Toy Corporation
New Brunswick, NJ


Rob Berendt wrote:

> By recorder program did you mean Rumba macro's versus the PC5250 stuff in 
>95/NT?  If so I kind of agree with you.  I liked the Rumba macros better.  I 
>found them easy to program and stick PROMPT commands in and stuff.  I think 
>the new macros are supposed to be Visual Basic?  Perhaps they went this way to 
>get a standard macro language that, in theory, more people are supposed to 
>know, and also be able to get a better ROI in learning the macro language.
>



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