By Cailin Tang INFO
Description
MacroLib is a powerful tool for programmers which helps you
find and type identifiers, gives quick reference on them. These are provided when and
where you need them, without having to stop what you are working on. While you are typing,
MacroLib lists all related words. After you selected one, it autotypes the word and gives
its description, which tells you what the identifier means, the properties and methods if
the identifier is an object; the parameters if the identifier is a method or a function;
the predefined values if the identifier is a parameter or variable.
MacroLib presents keywords, variables, functions, classes,
interfaces, etc., by macros. It facilities users to create/edit/use thousands of such
macros. A MacroLib macro is designed to complete a task, such as typing text (autotext),
playbacking a sequence of keystrokes, outputting current date and time, launching program,
playing a sound file, or any mixture of such. Even MacroLib itself is controlled by
macros! A macro is identified by its name, and has a description. It can be created very
simply either from typing, recording or from selecting of existed text in your document,
also from recording keystrokes as usual. A macro can be run by search&select or by
function hotkeys. Specially, a macro can has references linked to other macros. With this
feature and equipped with proper macro library, which you can create by yourself or order
from me, you always have your helper at your fingertip!
MacroLib is powered with a specially designed database
engine for the management of these numerous macros. All macros are stored in one or more
MacroLib files. MacroLib files are formatted either as ASCII text files or as binary
files. The ASCII text format is simpler to use for create/edit/transfer macros while
binary files can be loaded more quickly.
A function key can be associated to a macro and become a
hotkey. The macro can be quickly accessed by pressing this hotkey or can repeat running
automatically by a schedule. Also, it can be associated to a MacroLib state to restore
MacroLib.
System Requirements
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