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Visual or fast way to write web script?
Suppose there is a list of settlements, you need to find out how much to go to each from the destination. There is a special site, it is driven in from where, it is driven in where, it draws a map and how long the trip will take, well, almost like maps.google.com.
There is such a wonderful thing iMacros ( here's a demo ). You can walk through the pages, it will record clicks and then play them back, you can write scripts with loops, conditional jumps, etc.
No need to poke around in the downloaded HTMLs, everything is outrageously simple and visual.
The idea is awesome, the implementation is shitty. He is obscenely glitchy and uncomfortable. With each new version, new bugs, thicker and thicker, I sob out loud from him.
Is there any alternative software that allows you to do the same, but at the same time works fine?
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Selenium is rich in functionality, but designed for programmers / autotesters. Most likely, you will have to edit the recorded scripts manually.
I won’t say exactly this, but there is a similar thing. AutoHotkey (for Windows). True, to do exactly the same, you will have to write more code. But in general, I would completely replace everything that is shown in the video with this thing.
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