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DESCRIPTION
Keyboard and Mouse Recorder... You want to record your keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and mouse clicks? You want to save them and to replay them whenever you want? As much as you want? In loop? You need to test the endurance of the graphical interface of an application? You have repetitive tasks to accomplish with your keyboard and your mouse? In a game? In a painting application? In a word processor? In the Finder? In any other application?
Then Keyboard And Mouse Recorder is what you need!

Keyboard And Mouse Recorder allows you to record and replay keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and mouse clicks.
- You can record your keyboard keystrokes, mouse movements and mouse clicks.
- You can save the record to disk in a file for later use.
- You can load a previously saved record from disk.
- You can play the record in loop as many times as needed.
- It doesn't need any installation which makes it very easy to use.
- It is available in English, Estonian, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian and many other languages.
Read the whole documentation for more details...
WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.1: A Latvian localization has been released. Thank you to Rihards Graudins for his translation from English to Latvian.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X


SCREENSHOT

Developer:AlphaOmega Software
Downloads:5,879
  - Version d/l:432
Utilities:System
License:Shareware
Date:18 Jul 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Apr 29 2005
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    AJANIME  Very handy.

    My only complaint is that you can't be within the app unless you manually go to it via app bar or command + tab.  
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    Jul 8 2004
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    ANONYMOUS  AlphaOmega = automatic 1 star review.  
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    Jul 8 2004

    MACMEISTER  That's a very sound and solid case you have there, Anonymous: "I saw that icon 'somewhere'." is hardly grounds for saying accusing someone of copyright infringement.

    I can just imagine what would happen if you were a "witness" in a murder trial.  
    (Version 2.6)

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    Jul 8 2004

    ANONYMOUS  If you want the matter straightened, it comes from a free icon pack available from Xicons.com. .. I just don't remember the name of the pack just now.. The AlphaOmega developer used it after modification by adding a few lines of text. This is not his first steal of an icon, he's using Apple Software Updater's icon after changing the color from blue to violet and used without permission an Adams Beth icon which is also available at Xicons.com   
    (Version 2.6)

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    Feb 25 2004

    ANONYMOUS  Mmm.. I saw this icon somewhere. As a matter of fact I saw many of the icons used by this developer elsewhere. I also saw he never gives credits for using them. Does he know about intellectual property rights?  
    (Version 2.1)

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    Jul 8 2004

    JOE  We don't know. Why don't you try asking "him" - you moron.  
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    Jul 8 2004

    BOLTAFLEX   KMR looks like donationware to me. The few piddling bucks this developer might receive every 1000 downloads aren't likely to buy him a house and car in Palm Springs anytime soon. They just might begin to pay for a fraction of his time and input on a useful little idea that the big boys still can't seem to get quite right.

    I've visited the download site for this program, and I don't notice a lot of graphics on the website itself-it's basic black with a few buttons, banners and accents. What if this guy is good at writing code or assembling applescripts, but sucks at icon design? Should he not present his idea to the public, just because he isn't an artistic genius like, say, you?

    Is this person trying to sell these icons as his own, or take credit for creating them? I think not, and I'm sure most people, including the icon developer, understand.

    Why don't we wait until this person starts asking 20 or 30 bucks a copy for this app, and see if he hasn't cobbled together his own fancy icons by then.

    Hey! Maybe instead of criticizing, you could, um, offer to, gee, I don't know, donate some of your own, obviously superior designs to him, with an agreement of copyright if the idea takes off. Hmmmmm.  
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    Jul 8 2004

    THEFAIRONE  The post is a kind of private joke for those who are familiar with AOS. I understand you newbies are not familiar yet with AlphaOmega Software , well-known for stupid concepts, buggy software (never improving with each release), faked reviews, stolen ideas and icons, and above all, greed. You should have done a little investigation before posting your comments  
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