There are better clipboard managers, more powerful automation tools, window and environment managers, reminder and notes tools, and so on. -oblivion
While it's a good all-rounder, dedicated applications have the edge if you use them a lot, but even then, it sometimes has useful extras. E.g., I'll stick with my default clipboard manager in general, but Toolbox can OCR a screenshot, which my default can't (as far as I know). AutoText works well in Toolbox, but something like FastKeys has more convenience features.
But the convenience of having all this stuff in a single environment; I'm not sure I've ever seen anything quite like it. -oblivion
The closest I can think of is PowerPro. I doubt any single program remotely approaches the power of PowerPro, but the price for that is its formidable complexity. It's also getting long in the tooth, and although the author is maintaining it, there are things he can't do because of changes in the compiler. (oops, there's a win for Toolbox; I mistyped "because" and got an automatic correction

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AlomWare Toolbox is easier, up to date, and truly portable. Like you I've looked most at the Automation (macros) tab, though not got all that far. It would help if the author would flesh out the Help file

I too paid for a license pretty soon after trying it. Small things like keyboard lock indicators are nicely done, a transient popup to say something changed is more helpful to me than having to peer at the system tray, even if Tray Status (by Binary Fortress) covers more ground. My current keyboard doesn't have a Scroll Lock, but I can fake it with Toolbox. And so on.
And the author is indeed friendly, helpful and responsive.