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    I would like to see this too. Maybe the authors of the software could tell us what makes their program unique!

    I would contribute to this topic if i could But I don't know enough of all the software out there atm..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilaxx View Post
    I would like to see this too. Maybe the authors of the software could tell us what makes their program unique!
    um. well. They software's websites do a good job of selling the features of the software.

    http://solidice.com/keyclone
    http://www.lavishsoft.com


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    For what it's worth, I use Hotkeynet and have zero issues.

    Mouse click passing is good, it's lightweight, had a fully functional script I could just copy and paste in right on their webpage, a good amount of forum interaction on his site as well. I'm quite happy with it!

    Also, I'm still using castsequences for my all druid 5 group. In testing, I can do more dps like that than just by manually firing off the spells when I'm on one of those toons solo, so it's certainly not that bad Click may be better, but castsequence is certainly easier and less typing

    Hope that helps a little!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilaxx View Post
    I would like to see this too. Maybe the authors of the software could tell us what makes their program unique!
    In order to say what makes HotkeyNet unique, I'd have to know a great deal about the other programs. But I know very little about them.

    Comparing programs is a lot of work, and the comparisons go out of date quickly because programs change and grow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
    In order to say what makes HotkeyNet unique, I'd have to know a great deal about the other programs. But I know very little about them.

    Comparing programs is a lot of work, and the comparisons go out of date quickly because programs change and grow.
    Perhaps a community-editable matrix of features on the wiki would make sense. It would allow both authors and users to show which features are exposed by each application in a format that would make sense to everyone. As features grow the matrix could be expanded, if features differ then simple footnots can be added as a complement to the matrix.

    Would be nice, I've never used any other application except Synergy, which hardly qualifies (in my mind) as something you could compare with HKN or Keyclone, thus if someone asked me "what does X do differently than Y?" I wouldn't have the slightest clue.
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