Macro Express was a Windows-based application that allowed automation of routine functions, such as filling out webforms, opening programs, and performing mouse clicks,[2] by means of a simple, specialized programming language with support for variables, if-then-else logic, loops and other functions.
Features included recording of the user's actions into macros, a visual programming language,[3] assigning and manipulating variables, sending email, window repositioning and resizing, text file processing, and file manipulation. Macros could be launched via pressing a hotkey or typing characters, when a process starts or terminates, when a network connection has been made or released, when a file change occurred in a folder, or based on the contents of the clipboard.
Insight Software Solutions, Inc., the makers of Macro Express, closed permanently in late 2025.
See also
AutoIt– Scripting language to automate tasks in Microsoft Windows