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Original author(s) | Ipswitch, Inc. |
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Stable release | 12.5
/ November 7, 2018[1] |
Operating system | Windows 7 or later[2] |
Platform | IA-32 and x86-64[2] |
Available in | English + 10 other languages |
Type | Form filler Scripting Server monitoring Software testing Web scraping |
License | Proprietary commercial software[3] |
Website | imacros.net |
Stable release | 10.0.5
/ September 17, 2018[4] |
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Platform | Google Chrome |
License | Freeware[4] |
Website | www![]() |
Stable release | 10.0.2.1450
/ July 9, 2018[5] |
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Platform | Mozilla Firefox |
License | Freeware[3] |
Website | www![]() |
Stable release | 12.5
/ November 7, 2018[1] |
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Platform | Internet Explorer |
License | Freeware[3] |
Website | www![]() |
iMacros was a browser-based application for macro recording, editing and playback for web automation and testing. It was provided as a standalone application and extension for Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer web browsers. Developed by iOpus/Ipswitch, it added record and replay functionality similar to that found in web testing and form filler software.[6] The macros can be combined and controlled via JavaScript. Demo macros and JavaScript code examples were included with the software. Running strictly JavaScript-based macros was removed in later versions of iMacros browser extensions. However, users could use an alternative browser like Pale Moon, based on older versions of Mozilla Firefox to use JavaScript files for web-based automated testing[7] with Moon Tester Tool.
The software has since been discontinued. It is no longer updated and no longer works properly in current web browser versions. After being discontinued, the website began redirecting to progress.com, and it is now no longer accessible at all.
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