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Reduce to 1 CLICK repetitive, time wasting clicking and typing on the internet using Web Replay!

Feature 1: recording repetitive web actions

You can use this Web Replay feature to record repetitive clicking and typing on the web to save at least ½ hours a day!

Let’s see how you can record a prolonged web navigating sequence to launch it anytime with 1 CLICK.

We chose the signing in to www.bankofamerica.com website.

Step 1: open your Internet Explorer browser.

Step 2: start Web Replay recorder by clicking the record button from the toolbar. You’ll notice a floating toolbar on the top of the screen.

Step 3: navigate to www.bankofamerica.com

Step 4: click Select username from the floating toolbar.  You’ll see a hand cursor.

Step 5: click with the hand cursor click the field for your online ID to indicate Web Replay the field for username.

Step 6: click sign in. You are redirected to another web page to enter your password.

Step 7: enter the password.

Step 8: click sign in.

Stop recording and save the web macro.

From now on you can launch the whole web sequence above ( Step 1 to 8 ) with 1 CLICK anytime you want!

Save at least ½ hours a day by recording repetitive, time wasting web actions to launch them anytime with 1 CLICK!

Web Replay can record all your repetitive clicking and typing on the web. Just record the sequence you usually and frequently do on the internet to save at least 1/2 hours a day! 

Watch this video demo at http://video.xanga.com/deskperienced/8e130675112/video.html to see this feature at work!

NOTE: Web Replay can also recognize the variable fields (the fields that change their value every time you navigate to a web page that contains such a field as the browse field for attaching files, the captcha field that some web sites use to avoid spammers etc.) 

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March 24, 2008 - Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, software | , , , , | No Comments

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