[comp.os.os2.misc] Wanted: OS/2 Recorder program

gt2844a@prism.gatech.EDU (Kem Jones) (02/18/91)

Does anybody know where I can find an OS/2 journaling tool?  I'm looking for
something that works similar to the Windows 3.0 Recorder program:  saves
keystrokes and mouse movements, then plays them back later.

Or, does anyone have any helpful pointers so I could write one on my own?

Thanks in advance,
	
Kem Jones

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roberts@cognos.UUCP (Robert Stanley) (02/20/91)

In article <22194@hydra.gatech.EDU> gt2844a@prism.gatech.EDU (Kem Jones) writes:
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>Does anybody know where I can find an OS/2 journaling tool?  I'm looking for
>something that works similar to the Windows 3.0 Recorder program:  saves
>keystrokes and mouse movements, then plays them back later.

I am posting this because it may be of general interest.

The Stirling Group have a family of software development tools which exist
in both Windows and OS/2 PM versions.  These all have a generic name of the
form XxxSHIELD, where Xxx is a tool-specific prefix.  The Stirling Group
have trademarked the upper-case SHIELD.

They have an extremely interesting journal/log tool named LogSHIELD.

For the record, other tools include:

     TbxSHIELD     - a toolbox for building presentation widgets
     DbxSHIELD     - an inference engine to generate code for dialog boxes
     InstallSHIELD - a pretty neat toolkit for building elegant application
                     installation programs
     DemoSHIELD    - a toolkit for building automatic demos around a
                     running application
     MemSHIELD     - a common memory management library for Windows and OS/2 PM

These tools all cost in the $300-$800 dollar range, with OS/2 versions
running a couple of hundred more than the Windows version.  We are using
only Tbx, Dbx, and Install at the moment, and only under OS/2.

They have a full-page add in the latest Microsoft Systems Journal, and will
send a demo disk on request.

        The Stirling Group
        127 East Main Street             (708) 307-9340   FAX
        Roselle, Illinois 60172          (708) 307-9197   Voice

I have no connection with the Stirling Group other than as a user of some
of their products.

Robert_S
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