This utility will automate those boring routine tasks and repetitive operations that consume so much of your keyboard time. xStarter is a comprehensive solution to a wide variety of tasks ranging from data security issues to significant event reminders.
It can be used to perform a huge variety of tasks.
Click here to see some examples.
Once you start working with xStarter, you will be surprised how
much unnecessary work you were doing before! All xStarter tasks
are sequences of simple operations, each one performing a simple
function. Here are the available operations, grouped by function:
| Working with files and folders group | ||
Copy and move files and folders; |
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| Working with software and system services group | ||
| Launch programs; End programs; Determine the number of running programs with a specified name; Start NT services; Stop NT services. |
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| Working with the keyboard and mouse group | ||
| Pass key strokes and stroke combinations on to applications/programs; Record a succession of key strokes and mouse operations (macros); Execute a previously saved succession of key strokes and mouse operations (Windows Macros). |
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| Working with Windows devices | ||
| Turn off, restart, or switch the computer to standby mode; Log off the current user; Eject and close the CD-ROM; Optimize (clear) memory; Establish a RAS connection (analog modems, GPRS phones channels for VPN connections, etc. can be used as RAS devices). |
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| Working with the Internet | ||
| Download files via HTTP protocol; Download and upload files via FTP protocol; Send messages and files via e-mail; Check and delete e-mails; Open a web page with the default browser; Check the connection to a host/computer (PING). |
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| Working with messages | ||
| Display messages on the screen; Send messages to other computers on the network; Send messages via ICQ. |
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| Working with windows | ||
Close window; |
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| Working with text group | ||
Write text to a text file (for example, a log file); |
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| Working with network group | ||
Connect to network drives and/or folders; |
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| Working with xStarter tasks | ||
| Activate an xStarter task; Deactivate an xStarter task; Launch an xStarter task. |
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To set up a task you simply specify a succession of operations
with the necessary parameters. After that, you should set the time
or event trigger to specify when they are to be performed. The program
will then perform the tasks at your specified times, or when the
trigger event occurs, without any additional activity from you.
In the case of complicated sets of operations that would normally require a number of keystrokes and mouse input from you, it is possible to record macros. Macros can contain recorded sequences of mouse movements and keystrokes which are "played back" when the macro is executed.
The xStarter integrated scheduler can perform tasks:
Tasks can be triggered by the following events:
Using statements, it is possible to generate further triggers such as: