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PTFB Pro
Push The Freakin Button Pro (PTFB Pro) allows you to automatically click buttons in any Windows dialog that intercepts your workflow. You can use it to automatically get rid of confirmation dialogs, ...
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- May 18, 2006
- For version:
- 3.1
The coolest app you'll wish you'd always 
I love PTFB. I've used it for years, formerly as freeware, and now I happily pay for the Pro version. It's hard to describe how phenomenally useful it is, but in brief: Every time you have to click on a button in a dialog box *again* (e.g., OK, Save, No, Yes, Open, Close, etc.) that you have to click on *every* time you perform an operation, PTFB will *automatically* do it for you. This alone would be enough to justify the $$, but it does much more. You can easily create macros that will *automatically* (or using hotkeys) perform series' of operations that you formerly needed to tediously perform over and over again. Novices will find it easy to use the primary button-pushing feature, and experts will love its ability to perform complex macros. To top it off, the developer is very responsive to questions, and continually improves PTFB based on those questions. Once you use it, you'll wish you'd discovered it long ago. It's addictive and fun!
Review by: TheGoodDoctor (9)
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- Mar 10, 2005
- For version:
- 2.2.0.0
Insanely great! 
I am using an earlier freeware version (may be available on the company's website). I would not want to live without it. Have been using it for years. For example, when I download data into Quicken, seems there 4 buttons to push. I have PTFB set to push them all for me. Same when reconciling in Quicken, there is one button I always want to push. There are many other progs where I always push the same button. PTFB lives in my system tray and pushes the buttons for me. PROGRAM OPTIONS include, 1. configure number of secs delay pushing the button for each window (in case you want a brief delay to poss. make a diff choice), 2. Only push the button if all the text in the window matches exactly, or only if certain text matches (but not the rest), or ignore all text in the window and just match the title bar & buttons, 3. Drag and drop interface - just open PTFB from the system tray and drag the "hand" icon to the button you want to push. Simple and great.
Review by: Griffin (32)
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- Oct 14, 2004
- For version:
- 2.0.0.1
Quit clicking. 
Surely you have a program or two that constantly pop up windows you have to click buttons for. Use this program and never click again. The website still has the free version available with just a few less features.
Review by: oteotd (34)
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