Eggplants is a screen telepresence program that works by sending a series of 
screen shots and mouse location and mouse button states from one computer to a 
monitoring computer.   It knows nothing of the internal logic of the focus 
system other the software being run on that system.  It is used by human 
factors people to remotely track and test user experience. But you are right in 
that macro software uses some of the same blind techniques to record user input 
in the absence of actual tracking data.  Specifically, on the mac, if an app is 
not applescript compliant, and can not report which button a user has cliced on 
and which set of functions were thus innitiated, these macro automators simply 
record the religilous location of the mouse at the moment of a click event.  So 
long as that app doesnt move its buttons around, the blind click will 
innitiated the same responces every time the macro is run.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Mark Wieder" <[email protected]>
To: "How to use Revolution" <[email protected]>
Sent: 1/21/2009 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: externals

Kurt-

Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 3:10:30 PM, you wrote:

> I know this has been brought up before, but I never have seen an
> "event recorder" that kept track of as much as Mac System 6's
> MacroMaker.  Virtually anything I did was recorded, regardless of the
> application.  Does such a beast exist today?

Have you checked out Egglplant?
http://www.testplant.com/technology

-- 
-Mark Wieder
 [email protected]

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