Mobile Macros for Windows Mobile
One of the shortcomings of the Windows Mobile platform is some actions might take more taps than user had hoped for. Mobile Macros for Windows Mobile can simplify the common tasks by allowing them to record stylus events (taps and moves) into an editable text file and replay them when needed.
“When developing the application the company initially set the aim to make its use as simple and intuitive as possible, so that a user would not require any special experience or skills. Any frequently repeated sequences of actions such as checking e-mail, changing settings, multistep launch of applications, can be recorded as a macro and later on reproduced in one action. A macro is a text file that can be edited by standard tools. A useful feature of the application is that a macro can launched through a shortcut, which, in turn, can be assigned, for example, to a hardware button.”
Due to the broad field of application, Mobile Macros will be appreciated both by beginners and advanced users, system administrators as well as testers of mobile software.
Macros can be used in many different ways, such as following:
- quick dial-up of a fixed phone number
- mute or unmute the device
- clean the memory with a single step ( unload of all running applications)
- make templates for SMS, events, tasks, notes, documents
- toggle the state of build-in wireless interfaces
- start of an ActiveSync process when using a Bluetooth connection
- create various device profiles
- perform basic operations (for example, backing up files)
- log the stylus events into the text file
- create a self-presenting applications (automatic demonstrations)
- test your application on devices in automatic mode
Supported devices:
- Windows Mobile 5.x, Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1
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