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by - written on 12/07/01 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I really, really hate programs that install themselves all over my computer. On the desktop, on the start menu, in the quick launch bar and in the clock tray at startup – whatever it is it annoys me. So when I get a program and actively put it in there then there has to be a good reason. And Push the Freakin’ Button (PTFB from hereon) is one of those programs. The basic principle of PTFB is very simple. It presses buttons on computer dialogues for you. Whether you’re lazy, disabled or regularly leave your computer alone while it crunches on something PTFB is a godsend. Here’s a few examples of what I have PTFB doing. ... Read the complete review
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