Automise version 2 is about to enter beta testing:
–> Over 140 new actions added
–> Many UI enhancements and updated actions
–> Iterator actions now possible with ActionStudio
–> All Automise 1 purchases from today (18th January 2007) will get an automatic free upgrade to version 2.
If you would like to participate in the beta, send an email to support [at] automise dot com
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The beta is now open to the public.
What’s new in Automise 2
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Please email all bugs, issues, etc related to Automise 2 to support [at] automise dot com
I have been using Automise2, but it expired. I am registered and purchased Automise - is there any way that I can continue to use Automise2?
thanks,
John L
Hi John,
We’re just in the process of preparing a new Automise 2 beta with a reset trial period. It should be out by the end of the week.
Regards,
Angus
Hi John,
As promised, the new beta is available.
This beta actually has some really exciting new stuff. We’ve done a lot of work on Vista support, and this beta also includes the much-anticipated GUI Automation actions (for interacting with the Windows GUI.)
It also includes a reset trial period, so if you were using an earlier beta then you have another 30 days to trial it!
Early next week we’ll put out some material to demonstrate the new features.
- Angus
(The new beta has now become the Automise 2 release candidate. The two builds are identical.)
I can't seem to run the program - I receive an error message: "Automise 2 requires the .NET framework version 2.0 to be installed!"
What shall I o to correct?
thanks,
John
Hi John,
You’ll need to install the .NET Framework version 2.0, which can be downloaded from Microsoft at this address:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=0856EACB-4362-4B0D-8EDD-AAB15C5E04F5&displaylang=en
.NET Framework version 2.0 is actually on a prerequisite for the GUI Automation features. I’ll see if we can change the final release so it runs (sans GUI Automation) without .NET Framework 2.0.
Regards,
Angus
I’ve modified the installer so that it now gives you option to either (a) download and install .NET Framework right then, or (b) install without GUI Automation features.
- Angus