Just a comment on "paying" for keyclone... vs Autohotkey.

Lets say you are a complete minimum wage monkey... you make $7 an hour, call it $5 an hour after taxes.

Thats two hours of your time to buy Keyclone.

Now lets assume that you are an experienced programmer who happens to work at McDonalds and has advanced scripting skills and experience with debugging and error handling... It will take you at least four hours to create an autohotkey script that handles SOME of the situations Keyclone will.

So, by my records, buying Keyclone means you can buy lunch 4 times with your employee discount... which means by buying Keyclone, you are actually getting 4 free lunches.

Thanks,