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Old 07-11-2013, 01:21 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
(autokey on Linux - similar to autohotkey on Windows)
If only it were half of autohotkey... :-(

I have a 3056 line autohotkey script that makes it so easy to move my customizations from computer to computer -- something I've never been able to match the power or ease of on Linux. Even though I've been a huge fan of Linux and have used it full time on my own personal computers since 1994, running Slackware with twm on a 386sx.

Sure, I can do everything in Linux that autohotkey can do, but to be able to do it all in one place, in one config file, and compile it to an exe that I can portably carry from computer to computer... amazing... in Linux I have to apply patches to numerous config files, the format and location of which changes from version to version... I just gave up on trying to hyper customize it. Luckily it's better out of the box.
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