Category:AutoIt

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It is available for [http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/downloads.php download] along with other beta releases.
It is available for [http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/downloads.php download] along with other beta releases.
==See Also==
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[http://www.editthis.info/the_ultimate_programming_reference/index.php/Category:AutoIt More Information About AutoIt]
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[[AutoIt Syntax]]
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[[AutoIt (Conditional Statements)]]
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[[AutoIt (Macros)]]
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[[AutoIt (Variables)]]
==Other uses==
==Other uses==
Although AutoIt is intended as a general purpose scripting and automation language its users always find new ways to make use of it.  One of the most popular and unexpected uses of AutoIt is for "botting" in online games.  Botting allows the user to run a script which automates some repetative action in the game - usually so the writer can advance in the game more quickly.  Use of AutoIt in this way is usually frowned about by the AutoIt community as it can generate bad publicity.
Although AutoIt is intended as a general purpose scripting and automation language its users always find new ways to make use of it.  One of the most popular and unexpected uses of AutoIt is for "botting" in online games.  Botting allows the user to run a script which automates some repetative action in the game - usually so the writer can advance in the game more quickly.  Use of AutoIt in this way is usually frowned about by the AutoIt community as it can generate bad publicity.

Revision as of 12:24, 26 March 2006

Image:Autoitlogo.jpg

Developer: Jonathan Bennett & AutoIt Team

Operating System: Microsoft Windows

Genre: GUI; Utility

Licence: Freeware

Website: http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/


AutoIt is a freeware Microsoft Windows automation language. It was most commonly used to create automation scripts (sometimes called macros) for Microsoft Windows programs. Like other automation programs, AutoIt is best used for highly repetitive activities, such as rolling out a large number of PCs with identical installation instructions. However, with the new releases it has become an extremely flexible and easy to learn language. While it does lack some features that are common place for other languages (such as classes and advanced graphics functions), it is quickly becoming a serious contender for other languages.

AutoIt's version 3.1 source code is available for download from the Web. The code was developed by a small team with the help of worldwide contributors. AutoIt has extensive third-party support, including help files, examples, support forums, mailing list, editor files, and third-party utilities.

With the release of AutoIt version 3, it is now possible to use it as a BASIC-like programming language. New features include the ability to:

  • Communicate via the TCP and UDP protocols in the beta release
  • Include files in the compiled file to be extracted when run
  • Make GUI interfaces, create message and input boxes.
  • Use COM (component object modelling) objects in the beta release.
  • Play sounds
  • Perform complicated mathematical calculations
  • Automate tasks, in ways such as sending key strokes, even to applications and controls.
  • Run console applications and access the standard streams in the beta release.
  • Call functions in Win32 DLLs in the beta release.

It is available for download along with other beta releases.

See Also

AutoIt Syntax AutoIt (Conditional Statements) AutoIt (Datatypes) AutoIt (Macros) AutoIt (Operators) AutoIt (Variables)

Other uses

Although AutoIt is intended as a general purpose scripting and automation language its users always find new ways to make use of it. One of the most popular and unexpected uses of AutoIt is for "botting" in online games. Botting allows the user to run a script which automates some repetative action in the game - usually so the writer can advance in the game more quickly. Use of AutoIt in this way is usually frowned about by the AutoIt community as it can generate bad publicity.

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Articles in category "AutoIt"

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