iOpus Software Readies iMacros for Worldwide Launch on Monday, August 14.
iOpus Software:
What: iOpus Software will begin the worldwide rollout of iMacros
next week, beginning with a launch event in New York at 8 a.m. on
August 14. The kickoff will be broadcast live and also accessible via
web conference.
The Web browser is probably the most frequently used software
today, and many tasks are highly repetitious. Yet there is hardly any
method or software available to automate these tasks. iMacros is a
unique suite of HTML-based web macro recorders that run on Windows
desktop or server, which automates all web-browsing functions and
routine tasks.
Who: Founded in 1999, iOpus Software builds cost-effective
software that is both powerful and easy to use. Its business products,
iMacros PRO and iMacros Scripting Edition, are used by web developers,
webmasters, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other IT
professionals worldwide. The iMacros Image Recognition Plugin is a
powerful add-on that uses machine vision technology for web testing
sites that contain non-HTML elements. The Plugin supports Flash
applets, Java applets, Movie Player Applets, ActiveX, and all other
controls.
When: Monday, August 14, 2006
NOTE TO EDITORS/INDUSTRY ANALYSTS:
Accredited journalists and industry analysts may either register
for launch presentation or request a free copy to review the new
iMacros software by calling Alison Minaglia, TechnologyPR for iOpus
Software (203)972-3170 or aminaglia@technologypr.com. For additional
information visit iOpus Software's PR website at
http://www.iopus.com/press or call iOpus Software's Media Helpline at
(203)972-3170.
iOpus and iMacros, iPig are registered trademarks or trademarks of
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their respective owners.
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