Macro Scheduler
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Ask questionsMacro Scheduler is a Windows automation and RPA tool that allows users to automate tasks through macro recording, scripting, and browser automation. It supports automating legacy applications and offers various editions for different user needs, from basic macro recording to enterprise-level workflow design and distribution.
Features3/14
See allMust Have
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Task Automation
Workflow Observation
Pattern Analysis
Actionable Suggestions
Other
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Macro Recording
Integration APIs
Smart Templates Library
Contextual Inline Help
Team Collaboration
Onboarding Accelerator
Analytics Dashboard
Knowledge Sharing
Privacy Controls
Non-Intrusive UI
PricingSubscription
See allMonthly
- Macro Scheduler Standard
- Support & maintenance included
- No minimum terms
- Instant download
Quarterly
- Macro Scheduler Standard
- Support & maintenance included
- No minimum terms
- Instant download
- Save 15%
Yearly
- Macro Scheduler Standard
- Support & maintenance included
- No minimum terms
- Instant download
- Save 20%
Professional License
- All automation features
- Lifetime free updates
- Email support
- No recurring fees
- Enterprise deployment rights
Enterprise
- Everything in Pro edition
- MacroScript Workflow Designer
- 5 client license pack included
- Remote controller for network automation
- CGI module for web server integration
- Priority support options available
Rationale
Macro Scheduler is a desktop automation and RPA tool that focuses on automating Windows applications and browser-based workflows. It explicitly offers macro recording and playback, which directly aligns with 'macro-recording' and 'task-automation'. While it doesn't explicitly state 'workflow observation' or 'pattern analysis' in the same AI-driven, unobtrusive way as 'Second Cursor', its core function is to automate repetitive tasks, which implies a user-driven identification of patterns. The 'AI-Powered Macro Scheduler Agent' is mentioned as an assistant for script analysis, debugging, and automation generation, which hints at some level of 'actionable suggestions' and 'pattern analysis', but it's not the primary, continuous observation described in 'Second Cursor'. It also supports integrations with other tools via scripting, command line, COM interface, and APIs, matching 'integration-apis'.