This standout feature allows users to compile their recorded scripts into standalone .exe files . These executables can run on any Windows machine without requiring the JitBit software to be installed, making it ideal for distributing tools to colleagues or clients.
It captures everything from mouse movements and clicks to complex keyboard combinations (including "system" keys like Ctrl, Alt, and Shift).
Automation isn't just for developers; JitBit is designed for anyone who wants to "put their feet up" while the computer does the work.
Released in January 2016, this version addressed critical user needs by bringing back the ability to turn macros into standalone programs.
Schedule macros to perform routine cleanups or updates during off-hours using the integrated scheduling tool .