iMacros for Firefox - Installation completed...
Thank you for using iMacros. Here are some resources to get you started:
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New: User created iMacros Video Tutorial (by Kevin Sparkton)
New: Another great user-created iMacros Screencast (by Nancy Lewis)
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Did you know? iMacros is available for Googe Chrome, too! For more information please see the iMacros for Chrome home page and the wiki. In a nutshell, iMacros for Chrome works fine for basic tasks, but is not as powerful as iMacros for Firefox yet. This is mostly due to limitations of the Chrome extensions API. But for supported commands Firefox macros run directly in Chrome and vice versa! |
New: If you are a web developer and iMacros user, you will be interested in this: We highly recommend AlertFox and use it ourself (View our public performance chart). |
iMacros for Firefox is free for private and commercial use Wait, how is this free? Nothing's free, right? Well, iMacros for Firefox is free. And here's why: We hope you'll enjoy iMacros so much that you'll consider upgrading to the business versions that include tech support with guaranteed response times and add support for automating Flash, Silverlight and Java applets, Image Recognition and a Scripting Interface object that lets you control IE and Firefox from any Windows programming or scripting language. |
Q: I'm using the iMacros Firefox Addon to record scripts and I'm trying to understand what will be the benefits for buying the paid iMacros Scripting Edition? A: iMacros Scripting Edition users enjoy the following benefits:
Last but not least, read what our Scripting Edition users have to say. PS: If you do not need these feature, and "only" need commercial, guaranteed tech support you can purchase tech support only for US$199/year. |
If you encounter any problems or have suggestions, please visit our active user forum at http://forum.iopus.com