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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Automise Features
Easy-to-use graphical interface
Automise's user interface has been carefully crafted to package loads of power into a flexible and easy-to-use graphical interface. Anyone can use Automise to automate simple Windows tasks, while power users will find all the flexibility needed to extend Automise’s functionality.
350+ built-in actions
Automise includes a broad range of actions for automating many repetitive tasks.
Advanced Flow control
Automise features Try/Catch/Finally actions which enable you to use structured exception handling in Windows automation projects. It also provides If Then, Else, Switch/Case and Loop actions for controlling the flow of your project’s execution.
Internet Actions
Your Windows automation project can automatically download and upload web content and communicate via email, ICQ, MSN and other on-line communication tools.
Built-in Active Scripting Support
Each Automise action exposes a number of script events, where you have access to all the properties of the action using VBScript or JScript. In addition, the Run Script action and Execute Powershell Script action allow you to perform specific tasks which might not be covered by the built in action types.
Scheduling Tasks
Automise provides tight integration with the Windows scheduling service to allow automated Windows tasks to be run daily, weekly or whenever you wish.
Detailed Record Keeping
Comprehensive output from actions running in a Windows automation project are recorded to each project’s log. These log files include error filters and maintain the tree structure of the project to make it easy to find issues with your project in the log file.
Variables
Using variables is the key to making your Windows automation projects dynamic. Use variables to pass information from one action to another and to enable actions to utilize user specific or machine specific values.
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