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Spring - Dynamic Macro Repeater

Spring is a dynamic macro-creating program. Contrasted to other macro-creating software, Spring focuses on minimizing the overhead of creating macros and playing them back by using a single key for all actions.

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  • Open Source

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    GB flagWizardry and Steamworks
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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For gaming.. mouse movement, key entry.

What is Spring - Dynamic Macro Repeater?

Spring is a dynamic macro-creating program. Contrasted to other macro-creating software, Spring focuses on minimizing the overhead of creating macros and playing them back by using a single key for all actions. Whilst other more comprehensive macro software focuses on the number of features available as well as features to create macros, store macros and load them, Spring considers macros to be expendable and only captures keyboard and mouse actions.

Features:

  • bind any hotkey for charging or discharging recorded actions,
  • use a built-in editor to change the recorded macro with various tools (as well as import/export),
  • speed macros up or down dynamically (turtle slower and bunny faster), also bindable to controls,
  • slots to load, store and reload previously recorded macros (QR codes),
  • DirectX HUD that appears on top of game screens (provided that games are ran in windowed or full screen but not exclusive modes)

Spring was inspired by TinyTask, with the same concept and minimalism in mind, but with the hope that the program can be used for games as well as well as providing a more dynamic control rather than having to click buttons. Spring also provides some lazy-automation for various office tasks such as spreadsheets, document handling, etc, that would otherwise require a more specific third-party automation program.

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