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24U VirtualUser plugin 1.0.1


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Requirements Pentium 300MHz FileMaker Pro 7
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher 24U Software File Size 1.2M
Date added 16 Aug 2007 Check your speed

24U Virtual User Plug-In is FileMaker Pro plug-in. It allows you to simulate usual user actions (such as mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes), run scripts, and record and replay all actions.

Virtual User will never get bored by repeating the same actions thousand times. Use it to automate user actions, use it to teach your users without having to spend your time, use it to add easy to use macro recording and playback functionality to your solutions. Usable for automated user testing of your software.

What is 24U Virtual User Plug-In?

24U Virtual User Plug-In is a FileMaker Pro plug-in which allows you to record and replay usual user actions (mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes). All you need to do is prepare a simple list of actions and give it to plug-in. 24U Virtual User Plug-In will perform all the actions for you, as many times as you wish.

Primary features:
  • Records user actions (mouse moves, clicks, keystrokes)
  • Replays, i.e. simulates user actions mentioned above
  • Runs specified script
  • Runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel based Macs
  • Works with FileMaker Pro 7.0, 8.0 and 8.5

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