![]() |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Can I use the command line to startup Eulalyzer 2.0? Is this possible, because I am trying to automate the task of opening Eulalyzer and clicking on the capture option every time that a window matches a specific regular expression.
For example: If a window says License Agreement, or EULA, or something that resembles on of those, Eulalyzer 2.0 will automatically initiate the capture tool, find the window that matches the expression, and process it. I know this is possible, as long as the Eulalyzer program has a keyboard shortcut or optional command line arguments to start in the capture mode. If this option exists, please let me know, as it would significantly decrease the time it takes to save EULA's and other license agreements. |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Hi,
Command-line support is not available at the moment, but it's a great suggestion for a future release. ![]() (Also, if you're looking to automate capturing and scanning of license agreements, EULAlyzer Pro can already do that with its EULA-Watch feature. )Best regards and thanks, -Javacool
__________________
*Official BrightFort Website* *SpywareBlaster* *Please note: I am not responsible if any advice herein causes any trouble whatsoever *
|
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Awesome, I am glad to hear that there will be future releases. I was wondering if you had a public roadmap of where you are planning to take this software, because it is a tremendous concept and application.
|
| « Previous Thread | Next Thread » |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|