levy@ttrdc.UUCP (Daniel R. Levy) (05/25/88)
Another user has asked me to post this request. He is looking for SOMETHING (hardware? software? both?) called "KEYWORKS." This was supposedly used or developed (?) at AT&T at Holmdel to set up scripts or something similar to reproduce a keyboard session (for "interactive" software testing without requiring a person to sit there and type the input over and over). If anyone could just kindly provide me with a CLUE as to what this is and who distributes it, my user would be mucho grateful. Apologies to any newsgroups to whom this might be irrelevant. I am just guessing at a possible ibm-pc connection (seems logical that it might be used for such a purpose). With TIA, -- |------------Dan Levy------------| Path: ihnp4,<most AT&T machines>!ttrdc!levy | AT&T | Weinberg's Principle: An expert is a | Data Systems Group | person who avoids the small errors while |--------Skokie, Illinois--------| sweeping on to the grand fallacy.
wew@naucse.UUCP (Bill Wilson) (05/25/88)
Keyworks is a keyboard macro program from Alpha Software Corp. The program itself is helpful if you like those types of programs and also includes a menuing system. You can call them at: 617-229-2924 -- Bill Wilson (Bitnet: ucc2wew@nauvm) Northern AZ Univ Flagstaff, AZ 86011 {These views are mine and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer}