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The Automation Softwares

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Automation Software offers automation wizards and commands of its own in addition to providing task recording and re-play capabilities. Using these programs you can record an IT or business task. Then if need be use the editor to edit the task, add new actions to the task, use variables or prompt user for values or even write an automation script from scratch using GUI automation command wizards.
If it provides task recorder capabilities it would be easier for you to record a script and edit it instead of writing a automation script from scratch. Many automation software show thousands of steps for a simple script. Can you figure out what and where to edit if you need to? Is the script easy to read? Having task editing capabilities that is so hard to use that you rather re-record it, is no good, is it? Do a simple test with the automation software you are evaluating, record a simple script, login to a web based email account, see if you can open the task editor and change the password or make few simple modifications. Pick any simple script that you prefer.

The Alienware M14x Gamer Laptop

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The Dell Aienware M14x is a 14-inch notebook designed in typical Alienware fashion, with rugged, impeccable build quality, adorned in custom lighting with a striking design that’s driven by the latest CPU and GPU technologies from Intel and NVIDIA. Here’s the spec sheet rundown for our eval unit.
There’s something about the allure of a gaming notebook. Even mainstream users, not necessarily hellbent on frame rates and decked-out designs, can relate to a powerful notebook with striking good looks. It’s no wonder that products like Asus’ G73 series of notebooks and Alienware’s M series, have been some of the most viewed pages of our mobile computing section here at HotHardware.com. Similarly, Dell’s recent announcement that they were expanding the Alienware M series line, to flesh out 14-inch and 18-inch versions, was met with a fair bit of buzz as well. The 14″ model especially caught our eye, striking a nice size and weight compromise between the soon to arrive 18″ behemoth and the rather svelte M11x we looked at not long ago.
So, of course we reached out to Dell for a review unit and Dell was good enough to respond in short order with their new middleweight contender.