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Wirekeys on giveaway of the day

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iphigenie:
I am a registered user of wirekeys. I use it for some hotkey automation, a minimalistic clipboard history, clipboard clean up and sorting, right click menu customiser, process killer...

It is another one of those automation / macro / text tool which comes with a lot of features. It is a bit quirky to set up (to me - I dont use 10% of its features cause I haven't found them yet...) but is very versatile and powerful and certainly worth a try and download.

Curt:
It is a bit quirky to set up (to me - I dont use 10% of its features cause I haven't found them yet...) ...-iphigenie (May 18, 2007, 03:53 AM)
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I had it for free - thank you, WiredPlane! - but I am glad I didn't pay for it. It will take me quite some time to figure out how to use this little app in a more effecient way than I so far have managed. I was forced to start out with disabling almost every hotkey, as some of them collided with other apps with a lot of hotkeys, so it is kind of a little nightmare to understand which hotkeys to use or not, and to understand what program is causing what.

However, I like two of the plugins a lot: 'Taskbar extender' and 'Useless Start Button'.
Actually these two plugins are all I use for now; so far I don't use Wirekeys itself at all..

lanux128:
looks similar to Autohotkey but may interest some of the DC'ers here.

• http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/wirekeys-367/

Curt:
I am still using only a fraction of WireKeys' features, but I dare to recommend it out loud: I am VERY satisfied with my WireKeys, and I didn't stop to think before updating via today's giveaway.  :up:

Carol Haynes:
Looks really interesting - the interface, however, looks madly over complicated!

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