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Aimsoft Development Corporation's AIM Toolbar program is a universal
version of the control bars that are increasingly prevalent in today's
Windows™ applications. These control bars afford a significant timesaving
by allowing you to invoke various program functions with a single
mouse click, rather than searching through the menu hierarchy for
the operation you want.
The problem is that most of the Buttons in these control bars are
operation-specific. That is, their functions are predefined and cannot
be changed. And in the limited number of programs that do permit some
level of Button customization, each control bar employs a unique user
interface and different options that must be learned. You have to
learn only one interface with AIM Toolbar.
AIM Toolbar is a consistent and customizable control bar that can
be embedded into many Windows 32 bit applications. Once attached,
it becomes an integral part of the program, positioning itself seamlessly
within the application without covering any of your valuable workspace.
Once saved, your custom Toolbar will load automatically every time
its host application is launched.
With AIM Toolbar, you can select which Buttons are in the Toolbar,
what they look like, how many there are, how they are arranged and,
most importantly, their functionality. Each Button's purpose is defined
by recording a series of actions or events through keyboard and/or
mouse inputs. The macros then can be played back simply by clicking
on the Button.
If you know how to access application functions, you already know
how to automate the process with a macro. All you have to do with
AIM Toolbar is start a recording session, perform the task and then
terminate recording. You now have a macro to do the job for you with
a single mouse click.
You can use Buttons to select a single menu function or to perform
multiple tasks. On a more labor-intensive scale, you can automate
lengthy procedures like filling in repetitive fields in a standardized
form.
Continue with "Getting Started" by clicking the Next button.
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